- Some middle-aged men are taking extreme measures to extend their lives, such as having their brains frozen in liquid nitrogen for potential revival in the future.
- Biohacking for longevity is on the rise, with individuals like James Miller and Joe Bains using supplements, fasting, and other lifestyle changes to improve health and delay aging.
- Mainstream biohacking trends are emerging among Generation X individuals seeking more control over their health outcomes and looking to extend their healthspan.
In a world where mortality seems inevitable, some middle-aged men are going to great lengths to cheat death. Whether through cryogenics, biohacking, or radical lifestyle changes, these individuals are determined to push the boundaries of longevity and take control of their destinies in the face of mortality.