Immortal Millionaire Man is in the headlines again. Buffet, Gates, Bezos and Elon don’t seen to fixate on not dying like him.
“The tech millionaire trying to live forever isn't afraid to drive as slowly as 16 mph in LA to avoid the 'beautiful irony' of dying in a car accident
Sarah Jackson
Sep 24, 2023, 2:46 AM PDT
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Bryan Johnson, a 46-year-old millionaire biotech founder, hopes to turn back the hands of time on aging through an experimental program called Project Blueprint.
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“The tech millionaire trying to live forever isn't afraid to drive as slowly as 16 mph in LA to avoid the 'beautiful irony' of dying in a car accident
Sarah Jackson
Sep 24, 2023, 2:46 AM PDT
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Bryan Johnson, a 46-year-old millionaire biotech founder, hopes to turn back the hands of time on aging through an experimental program called Project Blueprint.
Dustin Giallanza
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- Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson has made headlines for spending millions to try to age backwards.
- It'd be ironic if he died in an accident, and he knows it — and drives like it, according to a new TIME profile.
- Johnson says a mantra before he drives and at one point went 16 mph on the streets of LA, per TIME.
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