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And isn’t it that a technology millionaire decided to be 28 years younger and have the health of a 16-year-old boy again?! Thus, the entrepreneur Bryan Johnson started adopting radical measures to forget that he has 46 years to live. The tactics involve taking more than 100 pills a day, having the last meal of the day at 11 am and wearing a cock ring while sleeping.
“It doesn’t matter what my life expectancy is, it doesn’t matter if I die or not. What matters is that we are thematically and objectively designing our way of ‘not dying’“, he said Bryan Johnson in an interview with Fortune magazine. The technology millionaire also stated that he sees the body as an algorithm, which can act according to his interests.
Obviously, the decision to Bryan Johnson There is no proof that it actually works. According to an investigation by The New York Times, doctors pointed out the risk that using excessive supplements can bring to humans. Furthermore, they explained that the technology millionaire’s tactics do not bring longevity, as he points out.
BEYOND THE TECHNOLOGY MILLIONAIRE!
Starting this week, the ‘Technology Giants’ will have to adopt new rules defined by Digital Markets Law. Thus, the set of regulations of the European Union (HUH) has put in place measures that offer new options for default browsers and search engines, stores for downloading iPhone apps, and how your personal online data will be used.
In this way, six technology companies classified as “guardians” – Amazon, Apple, Google Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and ByteDanceowner of TikTok – will have to start adopting the new rules. Recently, a series of new developments in the regulations of the European Union sought to control the dominance of large companies. Thus, the ‘Technology Giants’ had to adapt this week.
Source: Atrevida

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