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There is no real scientific basis for
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Johnson's lifestyle. It actually may be
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actively bad for his health. And it
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sounds absolutely miserable.
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[Music]
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Brian Johnson, another tech millionaire
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with lots to say but nothing to show for
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it.
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Brian never claims that the blueprint
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diet is the one true diet. In fact, he's
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repeatedly
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stuck on this egocentric desire to
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extend his own life as long
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increasingly ludicrous big swings that
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rarely turn out to be anything positive.
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It's the hitand-run accusation economy.
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I don't blame them. Don't die is a very
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complicated topic. So, any idea like
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this is going to be misunderstood and
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I'll probably be misunderstood for all
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of time.
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What brings you to town? What brings you
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here?
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We have a Don't die summit tomorrow.
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Yeah. Our third. This will be sold out.
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1,400 people.
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And what goes into that? What's a day at
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the Don't Die Summit?
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We have a longevity park where you try a
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bunch of therapies. Then we teach people
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for 4 hours on how to measure biomarkers
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and achieve better health. We want it to
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be the best time anyone's ever invested
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on how to actually improve health
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measurably. Mental health, physical
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health, all the above.
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You're Brian Johnson, right?
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Yeah.
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Right on, man. Good work.
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Thank you, man. New York is home to my
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rebirth. The most distinct thing was the
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first rave I had in Brooklyn, these
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warehouse parties where the dance party
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begins at midnight. That was when I
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discovered my love of dancing. Growing
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up, we never even danced. And so, yeah,
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probably the most exciting moment of my
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life. Like, just like a transported into
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a new reality. Purple cabbage,
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the cilantro. Let's do that sweet
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potato.
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Yeah. My previous version of life was
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just in shambles. Everything kind of
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fell apart. Came to New York and
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experience things brand new in life. And
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so, yeah, New York has a soft place in
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my heart. It's really great to be back
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here.
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[Music]
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Oh my god.
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What?
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It there's It's actually insane how
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non-factual things are.
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Exactly.
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The New York Times just ran a negative
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piece about Brian. People then saw that
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as an authority source. So even if the
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details weren't believable or
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interesting or dramatic, all of a sudden
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people started popping up. independent
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people started seeing that opportunity
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and saying perfect like this is my time
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to talk about Brian Johnson cuz I hate
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him for XY reason.
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Nobody cares, man. We're not as rich as
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you to live forever. People want to be
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able to see a doctor. People want to
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survive when they get the diagnosis.
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People want to get access to meds and
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not go bay.
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Other people take the baton and start
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running with the insults. And so we've
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just had this colossal amount of hate,
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like very pointed hate. And it's not
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justifiable. It is not ethical. It is
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not moral. And so it is just such a
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unreputable practice.
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That's crazy.
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What
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that out of like speaking to 30 people
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and literally spending a year of the New
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York Times money on this that that's
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what they can come up with.
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Yeah.
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He is incentivized to exaggerate the
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benefits. He is incentivized to say,
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"Yeah, yeah, yeah, the basics, but also
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this is the 20% of the work that's
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giving you 80% of the benefits." What
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the latest scammer, it's Brian Johnson.
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Oh, I hope he gets hit by a bus or
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something. I'm like, who?
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No, that's horrible. Yeah.
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So, I did Blueprint for a couple years
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and no one paid attention. And then
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there was a tweet thread that got, I
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think, like 50 million views. And I woke
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up one morning, it was just like this
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onslaught, a tsunami of vitriol.
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Blueprint was less interesting to them
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and they were more interested in how I
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was responding to people.
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It's not about health, guys. It's about
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attention. He turned himself into a
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brand and product is his obsession. I
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think the media views themselves as holy
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warriors to some extent of of truth.
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They can defame you in ways you can't
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recover from.
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As a consumer kind of don't trust
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anything he says, right?
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Brian's sleep score is totally fake. Who
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would honestly believe he had 8 months
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of perfect sleep?
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You can't say anything in response. You
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can't defend yourself. You can't dispute
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it. You can't dig out,
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right? like you you can't that's why I
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feel so for Lauren and lubricas is it
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just creates paralysis like why do
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anything
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[Music]
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you know when I was building Brainree I
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was so depressed and so beaten down
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that I thought if I don't make it on
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This one I'm smoked.
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[Music]
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You know, starting something going from
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zero to one is just like nothing else.
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It is so hard. The problem is I never
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quit.
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Like ultimately I know I would get back
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up. Like I know that's the case and we
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have to stand up a few more zero to
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ones.
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The future is not going to work unless
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we stand up zero to ones.
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[Music]
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Hey guys,
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how you doing? Good to see you. Good to
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see you. How you guys doing?
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I genuinely care about showing up for
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people and about being sincere and
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trusted to show up.
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We're trying to go for precision and
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these instructions matter a lot. 2 in
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above the ground and then full
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extension. 67
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182. Good job.
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532.
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42. Good job. What's your What's your
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chronological age?
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The entirety of my online interactions
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is yes. And if somebody is going to
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insult me, I will accept the insult and
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then yes and them.
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Is it healthy to never get sunlight and
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to be that pasty looking? Yes. Actually,
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yes. Skin cancer is a big don't get it.
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It's really been a great formula because
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it diffuses the hater. If you give them
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a no butt, then they've got something to
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work with. If you asand them, it just
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like wipes it.
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[Music]
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Brian looks like the kind of guy who
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never has fun, never gets out, and and
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will never realize that life exists
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beyond his living room.
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[Music]
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Health is a universal desire. It
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transcends borders. It trans
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ethnicities. It transcends ideologies.
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It is the one thing we all share in
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common. And so, if I can help my fellow
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humans be healthy in any part of the
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world, I'm eagerly willing to do so. For
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75 days, I ate the exact same diet is
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Brian Johnson. The best part about this
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is how good you feel all the time. For
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me, mental clarity and ability to focus
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went way up. My body weight dropped from
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192 to 164 lb.
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This is 5 lbs of body fats. And
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according to Dexa, I lost 60% of this
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total mass in one week.
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If he's going to be a guinea pig, put
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himself through hell, and then give us
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some tips so we don't have to. And then
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we're all just reminded like, "Oh yeah,
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just sleep 8 hours." I'm like, I'm kind
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of here for it cuz I don't want to live
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like that, but he can live like that and
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just tell us what actually works.
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We're all after the same thing. And what
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I'm interested in is the overlap in the
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ven diagrams. So, I I'm glad that Brian
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came up because I think he represents
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one spoke on the wheel and it's and it's
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an important one. In the in his absence,
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I think the field will progress less
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quickly. Blueprint is not about the
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exact diet. It's not about the exact
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exercise protocol. It's not about red
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light therapy or a bedtime routine or
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about skinincare. At its core, Project
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Blueprint is about using measurement and
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data to back up health choices.
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What's up, man? How you doing? Good to
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see you. How's it going?
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Yeah, I'm good. I'm a big fan. Man, I
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keep your videos on my YouTube.
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Is it working? Are you going to bed on
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time?
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Uh, hopefully soon.
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I don't know what to make of all this,
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right? Like, but it does intuitively it
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feels to me that my role in this
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tapestry of existence is to try to sherp
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the human race in a positive way to this
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new thing which sits on the other side
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of all of our current ideas about what
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reality is.