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After 'Jugad', tech billionaire Bryan Johnson embraces Indian 'Bak*****': 'Take your work seriously, not yourself'


Published on 2024-12-05 05:11:34 - Phil Bruner, N@N
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  • Currently touring the country, Johnson has been charmed by India's distinct cultural quirks
  • from its humor-laden camaraderie to its scrappy innovation
  • and has been sharing his observations in ways that have sparked lively conversations online.

Bryan Johnson, an American tech billionaire known for his unconventional approaches to health and longevity, has recently embraced the Indian philosophy of "Bak," which translates to "Take your work seriously, not yourself." This concept resonates with Johnson's ongoing quest for biohacking and optimizing human life. He has previously made headlines for his "Project Blueprint," where he spends millions annually to reverse his biological age. Johnson's adoption of "Bak" reflects his belief in maintaining a balance between dedication to work and not being overly serious about one's self, promoting a lifestyle that values both productivity and personal well-being. This philosophy aligns with his broader life experiments aimed at enhancing human health and performance, showcasing his openness to integrating diverse cultural wisdom into his life practices.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/health/health-news/after-jugad-tech-billionaire-bryan-johnson-embraces-indian-bak-take-your-work-seriously-not-yourself/ar-AA1vjvnE ]

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