GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON'T DIE...


I wouldn't mind living for a few hundred years but Bryan Johnson is a grifter and not even original.
Start a cult, start a grift, as American as apple pie....
"Don't Die" was an intriguing yet conflicting viewing experience for me. On one hand, I wholeheartedly support an active, healthy lifestyle and admire those who inspire others to pursue it. On the other hand, the film highlights a troubling aspect of health inequality—a perverse trickle-down effect where only the wealthiest members of society can afford to extend their lives indefinitely, supposedly for the greater good of medical progress. Instead of using immense wealth solely to prolong their own existence in the hope of setting an example, they could directly fund research and studies that benefit everyone.
Discover the lengths one man goes to defy aging in Netflix's new doc, 'Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever'. Is it science or madness? Watch the trailer now!
Check out the trailer right here: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/netflix-unveils-trailer-for-bryan-johnson-s-radical-anti-aging-documentary
#Netflix #DontDie #BryanJohnson #Longevity #Documentary #ChrisSmith #Aging #Biohacking #Immortality
Netflix has just released the trailer for "Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever," a documentary that dives deep into the life of tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, who is on a quest to defy the very essence of human mortality. Directed by Chris Smith, known for his work on "Fyre" and "Tiger King," this documentary explores the lengths to which Johnson goes to extend his lifespan, sparking both awe and controversy.The Trailer Breakdown:The trailer opens with a poignant question: "How far wo
Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson visited Mumbai, advocating for his Don't Die philosophy. He highlighted India's air quality issues, emphasizing the need for mitigation. Johnson detailed his rigorous health regimen, from sleep optimization to a specialized diet, aiming to reverse aging and achieve optimal biomarkers. He discussed his Blueprint protocol, a data-driven approach to longevity, and its potential societal implications.
Also, there is something off about a campaign whose central message is #DontDie, while you are paying taxes to a group that is killing people in large numbers as part of colonial conquest.
It's like punching someone and saying "stop hitting yourself!"
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