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life and death: an open letter to bryan johnson

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this essay explores bryan johnson’s "don’t die" project through a philosophical and metaphysical lens. it argues that biological life alone isn’t enough—true life requires vitality. the piece integrates johnson’s ideas with the claim that "life is real" as a necessary complement. it highlights the gap between being alive and truly living. ultimately, it suggests johnson is close to a unifying theory of life and death.

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this essay explores bryan johnson’s "don’t die" project through a philosophical and metaphysical lens. it argues that biological life alone isn’t enough—true life requires vitality. the piece integrates johnson’s ideas with the claim that "life is real" as a necessary complement. it highlights the gap between being alive and truly living. ultimately, it suggests johnson is close to a unifying theory of life and death.

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this essay explores bryan johnson’s "don’t die" project through a philosophical and metaphysical lens. it argues that biological life alone isn’t enough—true life requires vitality. the piece integrates johnson’s ideas with the claim that "life is real" as a necessary complement. it highlights the gap between being alive and truly living. ultimately, it suggests johnson is close to a unifying theory of life and death.