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[The Quest for Immortality: Brian Johnson’s Algorithmic Approach to Life]-[[BONUS] Bryan Johnson | The Man Who Wants To Live Forever]

English Learning for Curious Minds · B1 · 2024-11-27

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The Quest for Immortality: Brian Johnson’s Algorithmic Approach to Life

In the landscape of modern longevity research, few figures are as polarizing or as dedicated as Brian Johnson. Once a successful technology entrepreneur who sold his company, Braintree, to PayPal for $800 million, Johnson has pivoted his focus from digital code to biological optimization. His mission is as ambitious as it is controversial: to defeat death and achieve a state of eternal life through an uncompromising, data-driven lifestyle.

The Philosophy of Inputs and Outputs

Johnson’s approach is rooted in his background as a software engineer. He views the human body not as a mysterious entity, but as a system governed by "inputs and outputs." Just as a computer executes specific instructions, Johnson believes that human biology responds to precise environmental and nutritional variables. He argues that if one can identify the perfect "blueprint" for human health—determining the exact amount of protein, sleep, and exercise required—one can maintain the body in an "optimum state."

From Lifestyle Optimization to Algorithmic Control

What began as a personal interest in 2019, characterized by simple habits like "eating dinner at 4pm" and setting a strict 9pm bedtime, has evolved into a rigorous, expensive, and automated system. Johnson has effectively "fired" his own decision-making ability, particularly regarding his diet. Today, every substance he consumes is "prescribed by an algorithm based on the measurements of his body." This process involves constant monitoring of his blood pressure, heart rate, and other biomarkers, treating his own body like a patient in a high-tech hospital.

Challenging the Biological Cap

Historically, humans have operated under the assumption of a "biological cap" on life. Despite improvements in life expectancy, aging remains an inevitable decline. Johnson, however, refuses to accept this, aiming to "lower his speed of aging" to a fraction of a human year. By his own data, he claims that as a 46-year-old, he has achieved the "bones of a 30-year-old and the heart of a 37-year-old." His strategy is not necessarily to achieve instant immortality, but to slow the aging process sufficiently to survive until future medical breakthroughs allow for even greater longevity.

The Social Cost of Longevity

One of the most poignant illustrations of Johnson’s commitment is his rejection of social food culture. A notable example occurred when he brought his own "high-protein and low-fat nut-based pudding" to a social gathering at a bowling alley, while others opted for "fried chicken and cheesy tacos." This highlights the central tension of his movement: is the pursuit of an extra century of life worth sacrificing the small, communal pleasures of daily human existence?

Conclusion: A Blueprint for the Future?

Johnson is not keeping his methods secret; he is actively trying to create a "global movement" and an "open source free system" for others to follow. Whether or not he succeeds in his quest to live forever, his experiment forces a fundamental question upon society: if you were offered an additional 50 to 100 years of life, would you be willing to outsource your autonomy to an algorithm and forego the "cheesy nachos and fried chicken" that define so much of our human experience? Brian Johnson believes there are many who would answer with a resounding "yes."

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