In a groundbreaking effort to uncover the secrets of getting older, 46-year-old tech mogul Bryan Johnson is making waves by spending an astounding $2 million every year to turn back the clock. He’s doing it through a program called “Project Blueprint,” which involves eating carefully, taking lots of supplements, exercising regularly, and looking after every aspect of his health, from his hair to his heart and more.
One interesting part of Johnson’s routine is wearing a baseball cap that shines red light on his head. He recently talked about this in an interview with a famous magazine. He sees his journey as a science experiment exploring what it means to be human. Johnson shares his experiences and costs on his website, where he keeps a detailed record of his daily efforts and the changes he’s noticed.
Johnson has an ambitious goal: he wants to make his 46-year-old body feel like an 18-year-old’s. His doctors say that early data suggest Project Blueprint is already making a difference, not just in his bones but also in his heart. He believes this program proves that “a smart system can take care of me better than a person can.”
But Johnson wants us to know that his mission is about more than just looking young and spending money. He says, “Many people think death is inevitable. We’re just trying to make our time before we die last longer.” He’s challenging the idea that we can’t escape death, and he thinks Project Blueprint could change the way we think about growing older.
In a world where living forever has always been a dream, Bryan Johnson’s unusual quest might be the start of a new era where aging becomes a lot more flexible and controllable.