Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson

Bryan Johnson, the online entrepreneur known for his ambitious anti-aging programs, aroused attention with a cryptic social media post hinting at a possible trip to India. Johnson tweeted on October 9: “Thinking about visiting India which means “Don’t die” in Hindi. The curious remark triggered a deluge of questions and comments from his admirers.

Johnson made his fortune by founding Braintree, a payments business that was sold to PayPal for $800 million in 2013. He has subsequently committed his life to reversing aging. He reportedly spends $2 million each year on a rigorous anti-aging routine that includes medical tests, therapies, and lifestyle modifications. His efforts have received worldwide attention. 

The post has sparked a variety of interpretations, with some social media users speculating that Johnson’s journey to India will include collaborations or research in the anti-aging sector. Others have offered amusing travel advice, advising areas with better air quality or even the Himalayas for their natural beauty and spiritual appeal.

Johnson’s interest in longevity is more than just a personal one; he launched the “Don’t Die” program, which seeks to overcome aging and death through technical innovation. His planned trip to India might be part of a larger effort to explore new alliances and prospects in the quest for extended youth.