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i’m not deeply into blueprint, but I don’t understand why so many people’s first instinct when seeing @bryanjohnson’s efforts is to tear it down / dig at his appearance. it comes off like self-soothing, as if to say, “I, with the average lifestyle, chose the road more traveled… and, it, uhhhh, it has made no difference!” regardless of the results, there’s something admirable in being agencypilled enough to publicly push that boulder
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Also not just about looking an age — dude is probably 10 years healthier than average
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I love that people out there are brave enough to take this on for the benefit of humanity.
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Honestly, I am typically a core proponent of the first instinct and I think you make a great point. For me I think it stems from the “look at me” type marketing that feels a bit paternalistic (more even handed scientific takes would appeal to me more) but your point stands. Here’s to people trying things. 👏
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Most importantly, 21st century humanity is a bizarre death cult and people who want to fight death are real contrarians. Besides there are a variety of physiological factors at play, from the one you mention to a very deep rooted fear and denial of death that gets triggered in their subconscious.
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