By McKenzie Beard
At first glance, longevity fanatics might look like a homogenous group of wealthy, white men. But after 25 years in the field, the self-proclaimed “father of biohacking” says there are two distinct camps.
“There’s one group of people who are abhorrent of death … and there’s another group that are seeking a vibrant, long life for as long as they want,” Dave Asprey told The Post. “The energetics are very different.”
Asprey singled out Silicon Valley mogul Bryan Johnson — notorious for his extreme, costly anti-aging crusade — as a key figure in the “anti-death” club. And he warned that’s not the side you want to be on.
Asprey, an author and entrepreneur, plans to live to at least 180 thanks to his biohacking techniques.
At 51, he’s already invested more than $2 million in technologies and treatments aimed at extending his life while boosting his health, intelligence and vitality…
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