Bryan Johnson is a Fiat phenomenon if I’ve ever seen one.

Measuring everything about your health and becoming as obsessed about all these markers as he is, is the antithesis of a healthy human life.

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I for one think it's overcompensating for the fact he's extremely afraid of death. Though he says he's not. Anyone dedicating *that* much time trying to extend their lives but not actually living - is wild. Borderline narcissism.

Meanwhile, my 94-year-old grandmother smoked for 50 years, drank gin, and has two scoops of sugar in her cereal and ice cream for dinner. She's still going. She can also touch her toes. None of it makes sense. 😂

There is something about having a relaxed, non-neurotic lifestyle that seems to extend people’s life- and health-spans.

And the level of wisdom required for this, is not easily captured in a metric available to this charlatan.

It’s a self-defeating Fiat mindset coupled with the Silicon Valley quantified self movement.

I don’t doubt that he’s actually hitting all these metrics. The issue is that the human body is much more complex than his simplistic 60 metrics. And usually when you

If something looks too good to be true, it usually is. Like that ridiculous mRNA vaccine.

There's a fine line of being reckless and not taking yourself too seriously. My grandmother and many others are the latter. If you can figure it out, I think you can take a ton of stress out of your life.

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