Barry Weiss
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You think you're going to live forever?
You think you're going to live forever?
And that's with tech founder, centimillionaire, and the king of longevity, Brian Johnson.
And that's with tech founder, centimillionaire, and the king of longevity, Brian Johnson.
And that's with tech founder, centimillionaire, and the king of longevity, Brian Johnson.
Now, going into it, I knew it was going to be an unusual conversation. If you haven't heard of Brian or watched the new Netflix documentary about him, it's called Don't Die, The Man Who Wants to Live Forever. Brian is a person who has given over his whole life and his body to the science of longevity. It means he's essentially turned himself into a human lab rat.
Now, going into it, I knew it was going to be an unusual conversation. If you haven't heard of Brian or watched the new Netflix documentary about him, it's called Don't Die, The Man Who Wants to Live Forever. Brian is a person who has given over his whole life and his body to the science of longevity. It means he's essentially turned himself into a human lab rat.
Now, going into it, I knew it was going to be an unusual conversation. If you haven't heard of Brian or watched the new Netflix documentary about him, it's called Don't Die, The Man Who Wants to Live Forever. Brian is a person who has given over his whole life and his body to the science of longevity. It means he's essentially turned himself into a human lab rat.
undergoing hundreds of tests and studies on every human biomarker imaginable to discover the best ways to stop the process of human aging, or maybe even to age in reverse. What he does is unconventional, to say the least. He eats dinner at 11 a.m. He has swapped blood with his 17-year-old son, just to name two of the hundreds of things that I had never heard of a person doing before.
undergoing hundreds of tests and studies on every human biomarker imaginable to discover the best ways to stop the process of human aging, or maybe even to age in reverse. What he does is unconventional, to say the least. He eats dinner at 11 a.m. He has swapped blood with his 17-year-old son, just to name two of the hundreds of things that I had never heard of a person doing before.
undergoing hundreds of tests and studies on every human biomarker imaginable to discover the best ways to stop the process of human aging, or maybe even to age in reverse. What he does is unconventional, to say the least. He eats dinner at 11 a.m. He has swapped blood with his 17-year-old son, just to name two of the hundreds of things that I had never heard of a person doing before.
So I knew it was going to be one of the weirder conversations I've ever had on this show. What I didn't anticipate was that it was going to be challenging in a deeper way. What do you think I think the idea of being human is?
So I knew it was going to be one of the weirder conversations I've ever had on this show. What I didn't anticipate was that it was going to be challenging in a deeper way. What do you think I think the idea of being human is?
So I knew it was going to be one of the weirder conversations I've ever had on this show. What I didn't anticipate was that it was going to be challenging in a deeper way. What do you think I think the idea of being human is?
Brian, do you think being human is a social construct?
Brian, do you think being human is a social construct?
Brian, do you think being human is a social construct?
That we'd get to talking about the fundamental meaning and purpose of life. And that I'd feel challenged about what I know and believe to be true. Because it's not just that Brian wants to live forever. It's that he believes, agree with it or not, that we're at the bleeding edge of a new kind of reality.
That we'd get to talking about the fundamental meaning and purpose of life. And that I'd feel challenged about what I know and believe to be true. Because it's not just that Brian wants to live forever. It's that he believes, agree with it or not, that we're at the bleeding edge of a new kind of reality.
That we'd get to talking about the fundamental meaning and purpose of life. And that I'd feel challenged about what I know and believe to be true. Because it's not just that Brian wants to live forever. It's that he believes, agree with it or not, that we're at the bleeding edge of a new kind of reality.