
Johnson, a biohacker with an estimated net worth around $400 million, claims “ending death” should be humanity’s main priority. He argues people would want to exist forever if society’s conditions were less brutal and says it is “not fair” that most do not take longevity seriously. A skeptic challenges him by asking what he has done to change those conditions, noting he spends about $2 million per year trying to look younger. The skeptic argues his fortune could be used to reduce poverty, a leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. Johnson’s spending includes private medical staff measuring biomarkers and frequent blood tests, ultrasound, and MRIs, plus longevity experiments such as hyperbaric treatments.
"“You're a person who has literally hundreds of millions of dollars and you spend $2 million every year trying to look younger,” she continued. “And honestly, you look your age.”"
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