How far would you go to live a longer, healthier life? For tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, the answer is “as far as possible.” After spending the day living like Johnson, I have my limits. On ...
There was Morning Me, Evening Me, Ambition Me ... could I effectively align my 35 trillion cells to a single objective?” In Don’t Die, Johnson describes being successful on paper but feeling ...
"When I look back, I don't really remember the father that I thought he was. I look straight to the criminal, the sexual ...
Netflix’s Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever may ... Johnson’s algorithm, he said in the doc, “takes better care of me than I can myself. I think this is the first time in ...
So, I am trying to try new things that allow me to participate in certain events ... So, in that regard, I guess I feel seen. “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever” is currently ...
I bring up my brother’s service and his death whenever this happens, which leads to a period of discomfort and backpedaling.
I don’t put too many people on a pedestal ... or a cult until I met someone who was close to graduation. They told me Lynch would hop in on a Zoom call once a month, say something that would ...
Not long after my husband, Keith, died suddenly in April 2000 ... When the going gets tough ....” “If at first you don’t succeed ....” As I saw it, resilience was the crux of my problem.
He told me he started his Blueprint company to offer ... and hitting the gym. Johnson started his Don't Die brand with a specially labeled olive oil. It now extends to a blood-plasma microplastic ...