He isn't. He became rich by relying on rich parents and now tries to follow in David Sinclais footsteps, but clearly has no understanding of biology, which has led to numerous people getting side effects from the blueprint protocol.
2023, I switched up binge watching netflix for my first million, learning that startup world is the true definition of blue ocean theory, watching all these shows anyone could make billions with the information, finally learning the math behind these tech startups, structuring, risks etc
Loved it. Deep thinker. Thought provoker. Very humble. For those interested in Neural Linguistic Programming , definitely worth digging into what Bryan is up to.
Great insight! Thank you. Please be kind to your guests. I was taken back when you blurted „ how did you do that and you do not seem to be that kind of guy … you don’t seem like someone who would be doing the victory dance“… Never heard of people that are reserved personalities but are highly successful?! Be kind!
Brian represents the fundamental change in thinking from ME AND MINE to US, TOGETHER. (GOAL ALIGNMENT AND COOPERATION) That’s the answer to humanity’s future.
I had to comment on this video. Bryan shares some of the most profound insights and systems that we can use to improve our lives and our relationships with ourselves. The value in this video is 10/10. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
1. Fire negative self identities. 2. Macro 1950 calories - set clear boundaries 3. Details When u r going to cheat on discipline map emotions and next day
"willpower is a losing game" is my favorite quote here. The system is set up to make you fail, so you need to change your environment to change yourself
This has to be the most interesting interview I have watched in a while. If David Goggins, Elon Musk and Issac Newton where rolled up in one person it would be Bryan Johnson 👏
@gymbro5 oh wow I misspelled a word and should have proof read. How human of me. Oh I forgot you're my college English professor and a comment on RUclips was my dissertation. Oh please don't flunk me sir.
Great combination of a uniquely successful man who is very open with excellent interviewers who ask the right questions (what we are wondering as well).
Hi Sam, sorry to hear you have the ApoE4 gene issue. The gene is involved in cholesterol metabolism. Since it's a genetic defect at best you can slow it. It's a bit far-fetched but try to lower your LDL-C, hope you're brushing your teeth before eating (morning) and sleeping, keep your B12 and D up. All the best. Hope you read the comment.
It is true there are lots of things you can do with apoe4 genes to beat the progress and possibly prevent dementia. Check out Dr. Phil Bredesen's work. I teach my resident psychiatrists- in -traing his concepts frequently.
Blueprint will work for a limit. You can renovate your car, engine. But at some point something is going to break, everything gets old. The solution is organs printing. Will work for most of the body except for brain and nervous system
We would love to speak on topic of aging and what we have discovered. I did a 5 month trial to show people how you can reverse aging. Love you channel btw
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $508k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choi
that's impressive!, I could really use the expertise of this advisors , my portfolio has been down bad....who’s your financial advisor or coach, do you mind hooking me up?
Honestly, How can I be part of this project I earnestly hope to build a strong financial future I'm interested to take part, who's the person behind your success?
The adviser I'm in touch with is *CAROLINA MELINA PHERSON* she works with Merrill, Pierce, Smith incorporated and interviewed on CNBC Television. You can use something else, for me she strategy works hence my result. She provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.
respect to Bryan for his successes, it's an interesting interview, but my apologies - as a few others have said in the comments, this just raised more questions for me and didn't quite sit right. Biology != engineering. a helmet that measures brain activity with light - going to have to walk me through that one. eating exactly 1,977 calories a day and nothing more? not probable. when i hear someone speaking about epigenetic markers or serological markers as though they're an immutable characteristic of all bodies that can pinpoint a biological age, i'm skeptical. coding data in DNA - yes it can be done, but so what? use cases? efficiency & speed of writing and reading that data vs alternatives? what do you do with it? there's something around 22:30 - 'could we build a global biological immune system?.. solutions coded by software engineers.. infrastructure to engineer atoms, molecules and organisms.', i didnt quite understand what he was trying to say, but something along the lines of how we need software engineers to solve biological problems (?). we're going to engineer atoms? maybe it's just the way he speaks, and that these statements have qualifiers and limitations that aren't been said out loud, but it left me thinking that something was off.
These two dorks made a lot of assumptions about him and were disrespectful about his looks. A reminder that anyone can be successful financially and have a podcast.
I love this so much but I would have one question for him. Actually, I have a Lotta questions for him but main one would be how do you quantify the emotional impact foods can have especially when you try to standardize that set of equations across all spectrums of society? I’d. giving gummy bears to a toddler compared to a 70yr old or rewarding my a 3rd grader after a soccer game with a happy meal compared to eating some scientific sludge “a Sad Meal” lol
Awesome they got him on. Thankfully we have people like this in the world. Grand vision, intense discipline to get get there and a high IQ. Would love an idea session episode with him
@@BryanJohnson Bryan you built Braintree while on a poor diet, do you think you could have done it while putting as much mental energy into diet and fitness as you do now
Probably had some contacts in the industry. Sounds a little sus that these big companies pretty much didn't want the headache of proper payments compliance and just outsourced it to some startup. Sounds very high risk and really easy to blow up.
@@crimpers5543 ya that too some startup which didn't really have a track record... these are the actual interesting points which get glossed over because all these podcast hosts want to sell the story.. did he know someone? how did they connect? what was the network like. how did he get into that network. there are so many questions right there. and that is what the make or break it part of the entire story is. if most people can get these "breaks", a lot of people are ready to work hard and have high iq.
That's insane, I would have thought he is way under 30. How can he look so young, maybe it's because of the haircut I don't know but what a smart and cool dude.
I must say that I already follow the bluprint at about 75% just by myself. training 5 days a week really hard, hair laser therapy, red light therapoy for the whole body everyday, diet really strick, skin care morning and evening and my sleep is one of the most important thing to me.... and I am 46 years old. I wish he would need another person to try the bluprint in order to test it cause I would defenitly jump right in!
I’m by no means the best developer albeit I’m alright. From my understanding building a secure payment processing software is a massive endeavour . I find it hard to believe he was able to do that on limited funds :/ .
It is a lot easier in today's world. It was probably a lot harder when his company did it. Technology keeps progressing in a way where what took a team of the best and the brightest in the world to do a decade or two ago can now be done by one guy in his dorm room.
I honestly doubt they were able to bootstrap a 100% secure payment processing with thorough compliance without some shortcuts. I think he got lucky and just hit the lotto.
1977 calories - my blocker is: I don't want to take the time to count my calories. And as I am saying this I am thinking about a solution - an app where you take a photo and it calculates calories automatically. Does such app exist, or is there an automated way to track my calories?
@@BryanJohnson I am 16, Just let you know the age so that you realize the positive impact it makes on us as you come on podcasts, thanks a lot, Learnt a lot from you
@bryan, nice interview. 1937 calories per day is probably close to your RMR. How does this play into your workout plan? The normal hypothesis is that we need to "fuel the machine" to build/retain muscle. You seem to be proving that hypothesis incorrect. Thoughts?
Best interview of Bryan on RUclips so far. Super down to earth and getting at the most common sense questions about Blueprint.
This is probably the best Bryan Johnson interview out there. Great work, guys!
I agree that one, is one of the best! :)
naval interviewing bryan would be epic
This is what a pioneer looks like.
They sound crazy compared to present day standards, but they are actually just far ahead of the rest of us.
Agree
true like the deep blue
kanye tho
@@hanchi8710 no..
He isn't.
He became rich by relying on rich parents and now tries to follow in David Sinclais footsteps, but clearly has no understanding of biology, which has led to numerous people getting side effects from the blueprint protocol.
2023, I switched up binge watching netflix for my first million, learning that startup world is the true definition of blue ocean theory, watching all these shows anyone could make billions with the information, finally learning the math behind these tech startups, structuring, risks etc
Sure
I’ve been following Bryan for several months. I really admire him. He’s sharing trascendental fundaments for human kind.
I came for the numbers, I stayed for the insight….Bryan’s perspectives are spot on.
One of the top 10 interviews, talks and videos that have ever impacted my life.
Shaan your questions are literally perfect
Loved it. Deep thinker. Thought provoker. Very humble. For those interested in Neural Linguistic Programming , definitely worth digging into what Bryan is up to.
This was one of the best interviews I have seen all year! Fascinating stuff! Need more thinkers like him. He reminds me so much of Ray Kurzweil!
maybe my favorite episode yet. really makes you think about the importance of self discipline
Best business podcast right now Ive found thanks for the guests and the super relevant questions
Great insight! Thank you.
Please be kind to your guests. I was taken back when you blurted „ how did you do that and you do not seem to be that kind of guy … you don’t seem like someone who would be doing the victory dance“…
Never heard of people that are reserved personalities but are highly successful?!
Be kind!
Brian represents the fundamental change in thinking from ME AND MINE to US, TOGETHER. (GOAL ALIGNMENT AND COOPERATION) That’s the answer to humanity’s future.
the caveat to that is it cannot be forced. It must be understood and pursued consensually by all individuals.
This is one of the most complex and interesting human being I‘ve ever listened to. Respect for all of you👌
I had to comment on this video.
Bryan shares some of the most profound insights and systems that we can use to improve our lives and our relationships with ourselves.
The value in this video is 10/10. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
This is a truly intelligent man. I like this guy.
1. Fire negative self identities.
2. Macro 1950 calories - set clear boundaries
3. Details
When u r going to cheat on discipline map emotions and next day
Thank you. Bryan is absolutely amazing and inspiring person.
I could listen to this guy all day! Hands down the most mesmerizing guest you've had!
thank you
@@BryanJohnson amazing interview! When will you be sharing your skincare regimen from blueprint?
Plus the most important
"willpower is a losing game" is my favorite quote here.
The system is set up to make you fail, so you need to change your environment to change yourself
This has to be the most interesting interview I have watched in a while. If David Goggins, Elon Musk and Issac Newton where rolled up in one person it would be Bryan Johnson 👏
Wait until I come to the seen
@@mtd963scene*? You’re not too smart.
@gymbro5 oh wow I misspelled a word and should have proof read. How human of me. Oh I forgot you're my college English professor and a comment on RUclips was my dissertation. Oh please don't flunk me sir.
@@mtd963I love that you didn’t edit your comment in such a self absorbed fake world! Bravo to you!
I was not expecting such a rich and diverse discussion but I thoroughly enjoyed it nonetheless
One of the best interviews. I'll follow this guy for the next 10 years at least.
Only 10? Bro I'm down to follow him at least 100+ years.
wayy more interesting conversation than i expected.. awesome
Great combination of a uniquely successful man who is very open with excellent interviewers who ask the right questions (what we are wondering as well).
You guys ask the questions that I'd want to ask myself in real-time. Subscribed.
Hi Sam, sorry to hear you have the ApoE4 gene issue. The gene is involved in cholesterol metabolism. Since it's a genetic defect at best you can slow it. It's a bit far-fetched but try to lower your LDL-C, hope you're brushing your teeth before eating (morning) and sleeping, keep your B12 and D up. All the best. Hope you read the comment.
It is true there are lots of things you can do with apoe4 genes to beat the progress and possibly prevent dementia. Check out Dr. Phil Bredesen's work. I teach my resident psychiatrists- in -traing his concepts frequently.
Wow, so humble tech millionaire. He's really a pioneer.
Fantastic questions asked. Fantastic replies given.
A podcast between very sorted individuals who understand life from all perspectives .
Thanks the podcast .. following all three of you now
Phenomenal conversation!
It’s crazy that he was in his bag at 21 in a spreadsheet mapping out either to try and make 7 million or 300 million by age 30.
This guy is a pioneer.
so true, with the power dynamics in the relationships!!! Key Point for me!
Bryan has just helped me realize I will be a millionaire. He was t interview guys. Subscribed.
what are you building or planning to build?
INCREDIBLE interview. Unexpected. This is why we love this podcast so much. Constant new and interesting guests.
Fantastic questions with incredible answers 👏
Blueprint will work for a limit. You can renovate your car, engine. But at some point something is going to break, everything gets old. The solution is organs printing. Will work for most of the body except for brain and nervous system
Great freaking questions guys
Bryan is my hero.
I clicked because of the title. I stayed because of the proceeding knowledge!
Love this interview, great info
He is built different, kind of spectrum genius
Congrats to producer Ben on the baby!
We would love to speak on topic of aging and what we have discovered. I did a 5 month trial to show people how you can reverse aging. Love you channel btw
53:15 1. Fire the worst version of yourself. 2. Set firm boundaries 3. Refine boundaries to optimize
No cheat days. Stick with the program.
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $508k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choi
that's impressive!, I could really use the expertise of this advisors , my portfolio has been down bad....who’s your financial advisor or coach, do you mind hooking me up?
Honestly, How can I be part of this project I earnestly hope to build a strong financial future I'm interested to take part, who's the person behind your success?
The adviser I'm in touch with is *CAROLINA MELINA PHERSON* she works with Merrill, Pierce, Smith incorporated and interviewed on CNBC Television. You can use something else, for me she strategy works hence my result. She provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.
the WHY of this guy says it all about his success!
It’s refreshing to learn about a founder who sees the big picture first, and make it his North Star in every endeavor he takes on. Nice. Thanks!
A very interesting brain. His thinking is another level. Low ego and profoundly smart.
Clealy, he is an elf.
Whoa.. such deep insights.
@1:02:52 exactly! And that's what I'm working on with my eco-op cities project
I am an official Binge-Watch MFM addict
Behind him are 4 different $70,000 machines just sitting around LOL
This guy is a legend fr
Yaass! It is out right violence in the grocery store 🤣🤣.
43:41 great question- what is the way to get 80% of the benefits without going all in duplicating Bryan’s routine.
Sam w his new NY attitude, white jacket and tan is looking more like a GTA character every week! 😎
this is true.
Very disciplined person like he enjoyed accomplishing what he sets his mind to . I admire him
Absolutely insane farm boy to billionaire story.
respect to Bryan for his successes, it's an interesting interview, but my apologies - as a few others have said in the comments, this just raised more questions for me and didn't quite sit right. Biology != engineering. a helmet that measures brain activity with light - going to have to walk me through that one. eating exactly 1,977 calories a day and nothing more? not probable. when i hear someone speaking about epigenetic markers or serological markers as though they're an immutable characteristic of all bodies that can pinpoint a biological age, i'm skeptical. coding data in DNA - yes it can be done, but so what? use cases? efficiency & speed of writing and reading that data vs alternatives? what do you do with it? there's something around 22:30 - 'could we build a global biological immune system?.. solutions coded by software engineers.. infrastructure to engineer atoms, molecules and organisms.', i didnt quite understand what he was trying to say, but something along the lines of how we need software engineers to solve biological problems (?). we're going to engineer atoms? maybe it's just the way he speaks, and that these statements have qualifiers and limitations that aren't been said out loud, but it left me thinking that something was off.
I think your critique is valid but even if he is a psychopath people like this are valuable to society.
There is nothing wrong with Bryan. The guy is simply a genius…with discipline as a side dish. Plain and simple.
Growing up on farm have work ethic, religion gave values, door-to-door sales gave B2B sales etc.
These two dorks made a lot of assumptions about him and were disrespectful about his looks. A reminder that anyone can be successful financially and have a podcast.
I love this so much but I would have one question for him. Actually, I have a Lotta questions for him but main one would be how do you quantify the emotional impact foods can have especially when you try to standardize that set of equations across all spectrums of society? I’d. giving gummy bears to a toddler compared to a 70yr old or rewarding my a 3rd grader after a soccer game with a happy meal compared to eating some scientific sludge “a Sad Meal” lol
So a bunch of big companies outsourced their CC compliance to some startup? ummm...
he looks like Data. super smart guy
Why was this only 1hr long and where is part 2? man!!!!!!
You did that man durty with that thumbnail
Awesome they got him on. Thankfully we have people like this in the world. Grand vision, intense discipline to get get there and a high IQ. Would love an idea session episode with him
Can't find the book or author he's talking about at 14:10. Anybody got source?
I think it's "Bonhoeffer-Pastor-Martyr-Prophet-Spy" by Eric Metaxas
@@user-hn2pj9bg3z legend
@@StupeflixDnBMusic Glad to help! Happy reading :)
Bryan giving theoretical answers and Shaan tries to bring it back down to earth
I hear you. It's the way my brain understands the world.
@@BryanJohnson Bryan you built Braintree while on a poor diet, do you think you could have done it while putting as much mental energy into diet and fitness as you do now
Why is this video like 10fps?
Wow, this is awesome!
Is that cash or signatures on paper; how does the selling work?
Bryan rocks, a great guest... keep it up
Misses out on important question: How did he reach opentable and get them to buy his product? That first major deal is what needs to be clearer.
Probably had some contacts in the industry. Sounds a little sus that these big companies pretty much didn't want the headache of proper payments compliance and just outsourced it to some startup. Sounds very high risk and really easy to blow up.
@@crimpers5543 ya that too some startup which didn't really have a track record... these are the actual interesting points which get glossed over because all these podcast hosts want to sell the story..
did he know someone? how did they connect? what was the network like. how did he get into that network. there are so many questions right there.
and that is what the make or break it part of the entire story is. if most people can get these "breaks", a lot of people are ready to work hard and have high iq.
That's insane, I would have thought he is way under 30. How can he look so young, maybe it's because of the haircut I don't know but what a smart and cool dude.
He looks young ? 😂
He put himself under blue print project to reverse aging
He has the money to spend on treatments, diet, training, doctor, & surgery
I must say that I already follow the bluprint at about 75% just by myself. training 5 days a week really hard, hair laser therapy, red light therapoy for the whole body everyday, diet really strick, skin care morning and evening and my sleep is one of the most important thing to me.... and I am 46 years old. I wish he would need another person to try the bluprint in order to test it cause I would defenitly jump right in!
They have a blueprint group where everyone reports their own results.
There is an idea of a Bryan Johnson
Bryan is awesome. Please bring him back
I’m by no means the best developer albeit I’m alright.
From my understanding building a secure payment processing software is a massive endeavour .
I find it hard to believe he was able to do that on limited funds :/ .
It is a lot easier in today's world. It was probably a lot harder when his company did it. Technology keeps progressing in a way where what took a team of the best and the brightest in the world to do a decade or two ago can now be done by one guy in his dorm room.
I honestly doubt they were able to bootstrap a 100% secure payment processing with thorough compliance without some shortcuts. I think he got lucky and just hit the lotto.
What a breath of fresh air...
Amazing thank you
Can someone post the link to Reddit of the people trying and posting results on the blueprint?
worked there, sweet place
43:15 either way this is a 45yo who got ripped and chilled out which is so difficult for a guy worth $500M.
You guys gotta have Bryan back on down the road!
Peter Weyland?
1977 calories - my blocker is: I don't want to take the time to count my calories. And as I am saying this I am thinking about a solution - an app where you take a photo and it calculates calories automatically. Does such app exist, or is there an automated way to track my calories?
This is the funniest profile I've seen
Fascinating guy
INSPIRING!
Huge Bryan Johnson fan. Love the episode
🙂
@@BryanJohnson I am 16, Just let you know the age so that you realize the positive impact it makes on us as you come on podcasts, thanks a lot, Learnt a lot from you
Only 20 min in and this is already one of my favorite.
Fascinating
Great ep!
@bryan, nice interview. 1937 calories per day is probably close to your RMR. How does this play into your workout plan? The normal hypothesis is that we need to "fuel the machine" to build/retain muscle. You seem to be proving that hypothesis incorrect. Thoughts?
Agreed. Didn't know what to expect: vegan + caloric restriction + vigorous exercise. The data thus far seems compelling.
@@BryanJohnson Can you link to why you need to be in caloric restriction and is being muscular in a caloric surplus bad for longevity
Have you considered actually going to his website about blueprint?
I’m intrigued. What are the machines behind Bryan? The one on the left looks like an ultrasound.