Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, known for his radical anti-aging mission, has confirmed his visit to Mumbai (Dec 1-3) and Bengaluru (Dec 4-6) to promote his book and community, “Don’t Die.” The movement aims to combat aging and enhance human prosperity.
Johnson’s announcement on social media included a surprising mention of model Poonam Pandey, claiming she is the only one in India who believes in his mission. His post sparked excitement and engagement, with many expressing interest in meeting him and discussing health and longevity.
Johnson’s upcoming India visit has created a stir, with entrepreneurs and health experts inviting him to explore initiatives like Rainmatterin and Longevity India. His post about Pandey also drew attention, with many speculating about a potential collaboration. Known for his obsessive anti-aging regimen, Johnson spends millions annually on medical treatments, hoping to slow or reverse the aging process.
Johnson’s “Don’t Die” community promotes defeating death and creating a sustainable, prosperous future. He believes artificial intelligence will play a key role in ensuring human longevity. As his India visit nears, Johnson’s bold mission is poised to inspire new conversations about aging, health, and the future of humanity.
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