The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

How Long Can Humans Really Live… (with Dan Buettner) : 1393

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Jan 6, 2026
Join Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Explorer known for uncovering Blue Zones where people live remarkably long lives, as he engages in a captivating debate with biohacker Dave Asprey. They explore if longevity is shaped more by environment or technology. Topics include the limits of human lifespan, the interplay of biohacking strategies with simple lifestyle choices, and the nutritional contrasts between Blue Zones and high-protein diets. Their lively discussion offers a fresh perspective on aging, health, and the science behind longevity!
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INSIGHT

Design Your Environment To Change Behavior

  • Environment engineering shapes unconscious behavior more than willpower.
  • Dan Buettner says design wins: change surroundings to change health.
ADVICE

Optimize Light For Circadian Health

  • Protect daytime and nighttime light exposure to preserve circadian signaling.
  • Use proper daytime blue light and red nighttime light to support sleep and mitochondria, says Dave Asprey.
INSIGHT

Technology Could Shift Lifespan Ceilings

  • Rapid technological advances could extend maximum human lifespan well beyond historical records.
  • Dave Asprey argues signaling, genomic tools, and aging clocks make large longevity gains plausible.
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