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“I mean I think what's what's going to surface inevitably is a a rights issue where we we establish there's human rights, there's a right to vote, you know, we have basic rights. What we haven't discussed is a right to exist. If the technology exists for me to extend my life and for you to extend your life, does one have the right to exist for as long as they choose? And that's where I think it's coming is I don't think that this is a a rich versus poor argument. If that that's like a secondary consideration. I think it's a basic fundamental human question of what are our rights? Do I have the right to vote? Do I have the right to influence my government? Do I have the right to exist?”
On , Bryan Johnson, American entrepreneur and venture capitalist at Don't Die, spoke about human rights during Don’t Die: Humanity’s Future With Bryan Johnson on ARK Invest.
Bryan Johnson, the entrepreneur and founder of Blueprint, has continued to promote his "Don't Die" philosophy through a series of media appearances. In a June 2026 episode of ARK Invest's "FYI" podcast, Johnson discussed his sleep optimization protocol, describing the ideal sleep architecture as roughly two hours of deep sleep and two hours of REM per night, with less than 30 minutes awake. He stated that he prioritizes sleep above all else and recommended finishing food intake by noon to lower resting heart rate before bed. In a May 2026 interview with Kara Swisher on CNN, Johnson said his goal is not to "live forever" but to "not die," framing it as a species-level endeavor. He argued that humanity is at a pivotal moment where death may no longer be inevitable and predicted that aging could be arrested by 2039. Johnson has also spoken about his personal struggles with mental health and self-destructive habits. In a May 2026 conversation with Dr. Mark Hyman, he described being 60 pounds heavier and in a "deepest, darkest pit of depression," stating he would have killed himself if not for his children. He said he developed a mental framework of "firing" his "Evening Bryan" persona to stop binge eating. At a September 2025 Dreamforce event, Johnson led an audience in a balance test as a biological age marker and argued that basic habits like sleep, screen-off time, and early eating have the "biggest yield" for mental health. He has characterized modern society as a "die economy" where companies profit from harming health, and he has described his own work as an attempt to apply the scientific method to health, acknowledging that his self-experimentation is a study of one.