
It Took Me 10 Years to Write These
Bryan Johnson
Jan 16, 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Consider possibilities of overcoming inevitable death
For the first time in human history, it's possible to seriously propose that death may no longer be an inevitable outcome.
Explore Zeroism: A philosophy for a future beyond death
A new philosophy called "Zeroism" is presented as a framework for understanding a future where death is not a given.
Seek innovative solutions in uncomfortable spaces
To solve difficult problems like aging, we must be willing to look for new ideas in uncomfortable or even scary places that challenge our identities.
Overcome internal misalignment to conquer self-sabotage
When we knowingly do things that are bad for us, it suggests the primary enemy we must overcome is internal misalignment, not an external force.
Advance society through rejuvenation
The old idea that society advances "one funeral at a time" is being replaced by the concept that society now advances at the speed at which it rejuvenates.
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