In my small community it is an agreed-upon way of life that we all love but i hear you. It produces tremendous friction because it's not the norm people want to instantaneously label it as crazy and weird eccentric. If a person is telling everyone to miss their bedtime they're the odd person out, so let's self-harm like don't sleep at the office in a sleeping bag that's a really bad ideaYeah yeah the running thing has changed his whole routine and the way he lives life I mean pretty fundamentally and what you're doing is even moreSo i'd say that the difference between the two is not everyone's going to be a marathon runner with blueprint everybody
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent brings on Bryan Johnson, tech entrepreneur and Kernel founder, to talk about reversing his biological age with “the blueprint” (4:50), eating dinner at 11:00 am (12:15), pleasure through pain (15:45), rethinking what it means to be human (17:30), changing society (23:00), how this philosophy dovetails with his startup Kernel (24:50), the “cognitive crisis" (26:45), living outside the norm (30:45), the autonomous self (33:15), assembling a team of 25 people to create the blueprint (36:50), being a “rejuvenation athlete” (38:40), firing himself (43:50), creating a community of rejuvenation enthusiasts (47:15), how long he wants to live (50:50), the rise of the machines (52:50), and automating away willpower (57:50).
Bryan Johnson's Blueprint: https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.co/
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