Bryan Johnson's pursuit of immortality This weekend is in Manhattan.
The tech millionaire-turned-Burgergeoning anti-aging cult director was the Internet held his Die Die Summit in the middle of Saturday.
Known as the “#1 Lifetime Occasion”, the all-pattern wellbore landscape allows his followers to “lifetime on a plate”, such as dining on Johnson's Blueprint Weight Loss Program – a “revolutionary weight loss program” he developed accompanied Researchers “optimize well-being and promote lifespan” in response to the summit’s website.
Summit Company even has access to more than 20 compartments, showing the latest “frontier goods and therapies” that are designed to delay a person's life.
There may be access to seven complete organic assessments to help “reveal your true organic age.”
Attendees go straight into everyone behind: Johnson is likely to easily talk about his years of reverse aging.
Johnson notifies the page of page 6, “They benefit from the friendship they do so, while others hope to be part of the following major ideology, followed by the main motion on the planet and see “Don't die,” Saturday occasion.
More than 1,500 people are attending sold-out occasions, tickets start at $150, half at $349, premium admission costs $699, with privileges like “Reserve Stage Watching Seats” and offers like parties Neuehouse.
Rising communities
Johnson has gained tens of millions of followers since becoming an anti-aging fanatic in 2023, and he has paid $2 million a year to try to grow to 18 again. His rising community comes from all walks of life. “U.S. leaders, members of the Supreme Court, celebrities. Your title is, they are often likely to lend a helping hand,” he said.
King, Kloe and Kris Kardashian Even staying with him at one of the many dinner events he hosted at home, he prepared the place for the Blueprint meals adopted by the Hearth Dialogue.
Johnson told the author that on dinner, “People discovered a way to measure organic age and I fed them a very special meal. . This was designed by the algorithm.”
(Johnson believes his Blueprint algorithm “takes more care for me than myself.”)
And, while he received no details about his conversation with the company, he told the Submission Kardashians “is a family that is very concerned about happiness and health.”
“We already have the ability to jam. . Kim, especially in fact, healthy and healthy. . So you can realize that we have the ability to nerd on it. So it's actually cool,” he said.
Johnson’s dinner with the Truth TV Tycoon is expected to air in the upcoming episode of “Protect with the Kardashians.”
The tech tycoon walked away with tens of millions of people after promoting Braintree Venmo in 2013, no stranger to small display screens: his 2025 Netflix documentary “Don’t Die: The One who longs to keep living But , “Nevertheless, it seems to be one of many high-level documents for streaming as it premiered on January 1.
He told us he had been involved in “Don't Die 2” and had a photographer filming each of his transfers and heading to the webroom Sixth studio on Friday.
When the digital camera doesn't scroll, he quipped, “I'm really naked.”
Apparently, Johnson seemed to be hit by a celebrity mistake, telling the page Six: “I like it! I really like it every minute.”
“It was actually a pleasant reward”
He added that once they stop on the road, people “always have such excellent questions to say.” “Like, 'I found your content material. . . I started sleeping effectively, or found processing this factor or that factor.” He defined.
“It’s actually a pleasant reward and we’re really trying to help people enhance their well-being and health and seeing it just so satisfying on the street,” he said.
Despite this, the online community has not been that good. Just the last month he met with critics and marked him as “disturbing” and “total” as he shared a screenshot of an information from a machine that tracked in a day’s erection His message His son TalmachiAt the age of 19, he adopted a similar lifestyle for his father.
“I suggest, first of all, why add them?” he joked, explaining that he had humor.
On an extra critical point, note: “Night erections are actually crucial to your health, and if you don’t have them, your life is at risk.”
And, “If a person just doesn’t have an erection at night, then they… he is more likely to die prematurely,” he added.
“It's humorous, like a comic, and I'm not familiar with it personally, and it's cool… We became educated people and I'm very happy with my son,” he said.
“He's 19 years old and he's ready to be as clear as he's…I believe it's cool,” he said.
Johnson told us that his son wouldn't be embarrassed by the headlines, “He saw me going through the whole thing and we expected it to be humorous,” he said.
Johnson said his strict 5A.M. Awakening and 11A.M. Dinners were scattered on the train, juggling three companies as CEOs and “no doubt the healthiest people on the planet,” which are all price.
His goal is even greater: “Don't die,” he said.
He said of his unorthodox, “People use phrase cults as derogatory periods, they usually use faith as derogatory periods… I joked, 'My cult is healthier than my cult to go to the mattress on time. We trained , We eat effectively. We don’t do these self-destructive behaviors… In fact, I’ve found deep goals to try to increase myself and go out with everyone else,” he said.
In fact, he thinks “don't die” is “the following major ideology. It's a political system. It's financial. It's moral. It's moral, it's social. It's spiritual. So, I believe in reality On, for me, this is our process as a species. I believe we are in the right place, at the right time, at the right factor,” he said.