Health-obsessed CEO announces creation of 'new religion called Don't Die'

Bryan Johnson is crafting a new belief system, called "Don't Die."

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Bryan Johnson , a U.S. millionaire and entrepreneur, has announced plans to create a new religion focused on longevity and artificial intelligence.

In a detailed thread on X, Johnson urged people to keep an open mind about his vision. "Don’t Die is the next great framework. It’s how we transition into the era of AI and solving death," Johnson wrote.



Sharon Osbourne sparks new fears over plastic surgery after recent outing Ashton Kutcher quits marijuana after harrowing experience in Italy post-surgery He described his initiative as a way to "save humankind" and prepare people for the 25th century. "Dear humanity, I am building a religion. Wait a second, I know what you’re going to say.

Hold that knee-jerk reaction and let me explain." Dear humanity, I am building a religion. Wait a second, I know what you’re going to say.

Hold that knee-jerk reaction and let me explain. First, here’s what’s going to happen: + Don’t Die becomes history's fastest-growing ideology. + It saves the human race.

+ And ushers in...

pic.twitter.com/MJcrU9uXNf — Bryan Johnson /dd (@bryan_johnson) March 7, 2025 He then outlined his goals: "Don’t Die becomes history’s fastest-growing ideology.

It saves the human race. And ushers in an existence more spectacular than we can imagine. It is inevitable.

The only question is: will you be an early or late adopter?" Johnson, who has invested millions into longevity research, shared that he personally follows the Don’t Die philosophy. "For years I’ve tried to eat, sleep, and breathe Don’t Die, literally. To embody it in every one of my 35 trillion cells.

" He detailed his daily routine, which includes strict sleep schedules, exercise, nutrition, and continuous health tracking. He claims that his methods are effective. "As a result, I now have the slowest aging speed in recorded history.

Science, measurement, and protocols work. The same methodical approach can scale to Earth, AI, and the human species." Johnson is no stranger to fame after appearing on The Kardashians, season six.

In the episode, Khloe Kardashian referred to Johnson as the "most well-known" longevity specialist. During the episode, Kim notes that Johnson was the founder of Venmo and one of the most prominent tech enraptures of the 21st century. READ MORE.

.. Inside Ivanka Trump's makeover which saw her spend over $50k on two nose jobs Kylie Jenner debuts snatched 'new face' but fans blast ‘it’s not a good look' Kardashian fans roast Kris's 'photo filters' as she shows off Halloween costume Explaining his timing, Johnson said he imagined himself speaking to people from the 25th century.

"It seemed obvious that they’d say Don’t Die is how humanity saved itself and merged with AI." He encouraged others to join him, linking to his new app and inviting users to track their progress. "BECOME A DON’T DIE CITIZEN: Download the Don’t Die app, track your Don’t Die Score, connect with others, and start a local community.

This is how we turn Don’t Die from an idea into a global movement." Johnson’s bold statements sparked mixed reactions. Supporters expressed excitement, with one user writing, "I’m so excited about this! I’m going to start doing hikes, meetups, runs, and other activities for Don’t Die Michigan starting this summer.

" Others were skeptical. "Does this religion cost money?" one user asked. Another suggested a rebrand: "It’s a mistake to call it a religion as most people already have one and don’t believe in having two.

Better to call it a movement, ideology, something else that isn’t generally considered mutually exclusive." Some took a more humorous approach. "My knee literally won’t stop jerking," one person joked.

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