The American Spectator
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Bryan Johnson is the oddball biohacker injecting his son’s plasma and monitoring his erections for the sake of “optimal longevity” He frames it as history's next great ideology that will save the human race and “usher in an existence more spectacular than we can imagine”.
Don’t Die’ is a rejection of everything that makes life human.
In Johnson ’s eyes, vulnerability, spontaneity, mystery, and failure are flaws to correct.
In his warped vision, suffering is weakness, and unpredictability is a threat.
A life stripped of questions and wonder isn't eternal. It is, in fact, entirely empty.
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