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[Mastering the Algorithm of Life: Brian Johnson's Blueprint for Longevity and Purpose]-[#188: Bryan Johnson: Five Habits for Longer Living]

The Knowledge Project · B2 · 2024-02-20

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The Blueprint for Human Existence: Lessons from Brian Johnson

In this episode of The Knowledge Project, host Shane Parrish interviews tech entrepreneur Brian Johnson about his ambitious project, "Blueprint." After selling his company, Braintree, for $800 million, Johnson faced a decade of deep depression and self-destructive behavior. This led him to a radical pivot: he now treats his life as an "algorithmic approach to optimal health and living," with the ultimate goal of not dying.

The Philosophy of "Don't Die"

Johnson argues that we are currently in an "existential moment" as a species. He believes that by treating life through a scientific, data-driven lens, we can overcome the internal turmoil that has plagued humans for millennia. His core mantra, "Don't Die," is not merely about physical survival; it is a heuristic for goal alignment. Just as he uses an algorithm to manage his 70+ organs, he suggests we need a "philosophical stack" to guide our daily decisions—from what to eat to how to align with the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence.

Overcoming Self-Destruction through Algorithmic Living

Johnson candidly discusses his past struggles with binge eating, which he used as a "soothing mechanism" for depression. His solution was to fire the "evening version" of himself—the version that was tired, stressed, and prone to poor decision-making. By outsourcing his decision-making to an algorithm, he has eliminated the need for willpower. He explains, "I wanted to demonstrate that an algorithm takes better care of me than I can myself." By removing the choice to deviate from his routine, he has effectively removed the temptation to engage in self-destructive behaviors.

Sleep as the Lead Domino

For Johnson, sleep is the most critical variable in his health stack. He states, "I would make sleep your number one life priority." By optimizing his bedtime and ensuring his resting heart rate stays low (around 46 beats per minute), he has achieved eight months of perfect sleep. He notes that when sleep is compromised, willpower vanishes, making it nearly impossible to maintain healthy habits. He uses sleep as a foundational "power law" that dictates the success of all other protocols.

The Reality of Wealth and Human Nature

Reflecting on his journey with money, Johnson provides sobering advice for those who suddenly acquire wealth. He warns that money "scrambles your reality" and can lead to isolation. He suggests a six-to-twelve-month period of no lifestyle changes to establish a baseline. He also acknowledges the painful reality that money often changes the behavior of those closest to us, noting, "I’ve seen this pattern now repeat itself so many times... when money was at stake, they’ll do anything."

Practical Interventions for Longevity

Johnson outlines five "power laws" for a long life:

  1. Don't smoke.
  2. Exercise six hours a week (a mix of strength, flexibility, and cardio).
  3. Follow a plant-based, Mediterranean-style diet.
  4. Maintain a BMI between 18.5 and 22.5.
  5. Limit alcohol consumption.

He emphasizes that these are not just suggestions but evidence-based requirements. While he acknowledges the "hate and vitriol" he receives for his extreme lifestyle, he remains energized by it, viewing it as a natural "phase two" reaction—people coming with "pitchforks" when faced with something "unrecognizable in your time and place."

Conclusion

Brian Johnson’s journey is a testament to the power of self-experimentation and the courage to challenge societal norms. By viewing himself as a biological system requiring constant measurement and optimization, he has found a way to move past his darkest years. Ultimately, he defines success not by the data he collects, but by "the courage to believe that I don't know," leaving the door open for continuous growth and evolution.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was in that hole for 10 years.
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The mind is relentless.
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Just baby stepping your way because when you're depressed, you don't have the ambition and energy to do big stuff.
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It's a pretty brutal place in our minds, most of our minds.
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I don't trust myself.
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📝Key Phrases

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unrecognizable in your time and place
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survive a whole bunch of attacks
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open horizon
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living life on his own terms
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put my finger on it
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📖 Transcript

Okay, phase one is like do something that is unrecognizable in your time and place.
Okay, so we've seen this throughout history.
Phase two is people come with pitchforks.
Phase three is you've got to survive a whole bunch of attacks.
You know, like the powers of B you're going to want to start taking you down.
If you get past phase two and phase three, you get to open up a little bit and you kind of have some open horizon.

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