The $1 Million Quest for Immortality
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Bryan Johnson, fintech founder turned longevity guru, is offering the ultra-wealthy a chance to follow his “exact protocol” for reversing aging — for $1 million per year. His program, called “Immortals,” promises a dedicated concierge team, AI monitoring 24/7, millions of biological data points, and access to the best therapies on the market. Only three spots are available, making it one of the most exclusive — and expensive — longevity programs in the world. For most of us, the entry fee is out of reach, leaving the rest of humanity to marvel (and maybe cringe) at the extremes of longevity culture.
Johnson’s approach, which includes extreme interventions and daily tracking, is part of a broader trend among tech elites who treat longevity as both a status symbol and an experiment. Companies like Biograph and Fountain Life offer premium programs for tens of thousands of dollars per year, showing that high-cost, science-backed wellness has become a growing industry. While these programs promise better health and extended life, for the average person, the $1 million tier is more of a spectacle than a practical roadmap.
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lol $1m a year to maybe live longer is peak tech billionaire behavior