This ultra-rich spends $2 million a year to live 200 years

This ultra-rich spends $2 million a year to live 200 years
This ultra-rich spends $2 million a year to live 200 years

January 1st is usually the time to make good resolutions. If they are only (too) rarely held in the long term, their objective is to improve the lifestyle by having a healthier life. But some people have taken this “healthy” lifestyle to the extreme, spending fortunes to have the cleanest, longest life possible.

One of the most famous examples of the ultra-rich obsessed with their health is undoubtedly Bryan Johnson. He spends no less than two million dollars per year in machines, health protocols and medicines of all kinds. His goal? Age as little as possible. An experience that he shares on social networks, sometimes vehemently.

He says it without flinching, his ultimate dream is not to die. For this he is ready to do anything, even attracting the wrath of certain scientists, ensuring that the methods used by Bryan Johnson and his teams are at the very least “ineffective” or even “risky”.

For his part, the businessman assures that this money is far from being wasted. In addition to serving a noble cause (in his own view), the various treatments and intense physical training would have brought many results. According to its own calculation models, he would have “gained” 5 years of life expectancy.

Being healthy is a real business

Bryan Johnson embraces this race for “sustainability” and even defends his project, claiming to be a modern-day adventurer who is blazing trails still unknown to the human species. The work of its research teams could make it possible in the future to improve the lives of millions of people, by making them adopt a healthier lifestyle, thus extending the duration of their stay on earth by a few years.

In addition to the long-term benefits for humanity, Bryan Johnson does not forget to be an entrepreneur. The founder of Braintree (an online payment solution bought by PayPal for $800 million), launched a new brand “Blueprint” selling food supplements and “healthy” solutions, openly criticizing junk food.

A military routine

As he himself admits, being healthy is a full-time job. To have the same body as when he was 18, the 45-year-old wakes up every morning at 5 a.m. During the morning, he does a one-hour sports session, consisting of 25 exercises.

Every evening, he applies 7 different creams to his skin to moisturize and protect it. He also spends more than 10 minutes for dental care. Bedtime is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. He puts on black lights to block out the blue lights.

An iron rigor which seems to bear fruit. Around him, there are more than 30 doctors who constantly observe him. According to their conclusions, the speed of its aging would have slowed by 25%. In other words, in 365 days, his body only ages 252 days.

Results contested by some scientists, but which, even if they prove accurate, show the amount of sacrifice necessary to simply postpone the inevitable. Faced with this moral dilemma, it is up to each human being to weigh the pros and cons. Bryan Johnson in any case made a choice without half measures.

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