Bryan Johnson, a millionaire and advocate for age-reversal, recently joined Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal in Mumbai for an exclusive gathering to discuss his groundbreaking anti-ageing initiative, Blueprint. Johnson, a former Silicon Valley executive, developed Blueprint to explore advanced techniques for reversing ageing. At 45, he has drawn significant attention for his unconventional experiments, including receiving blood transfusions from his teenage son.
The event, titled Don’t Die, aligns with Johnson’s mission to inspire people to pursue longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. Hosted by Deepinder Goyal, the session welcomed 50 select attendees, including doctors, health enthusiasts, and tech developers, all eager to learn about Johnson’s vision for the future of health and well-being.
Mumbai-based doctor Rickson Pereira shared his impressions of the event on X, along with photos. He praised Johnson’s work, highlighting his commitment to a rigorous daily regimen of diet, exercise, sleep, and supplements as part of the Blueprint project. Johnson works closely with experts to track his body’s biomarkers and fine-tune his routine for optimal health. Dr. Pereira, who has followed Johnson’s efforts for over a year, said, “His data-driven approach to health is remarkable. I truly support his philosophy of prioritizing health above all.”
Johnson shared his thoughts during the session, stating, “We are living in the most exciting era of human history. Superintelligence is on the horizon. The question is, will we thrive, or will the current state of health lead humanity to extinction?”
The gathering sparked engaging discussions about the role of technology and innovation in transforming health and longevity, inspiring attendees to rethink what it means to live a healthier, longer life.