Bryan Johnson is trying to reverse aging through an experimental project that costs up to $2 million a year.
A Time Magazine profile found that the biotech CEO's bedroom is almost completely empty.
The only objects in his bedroom are his bed, a laser face shield, and a device to attach to his genitals to measure nighttime erections.
No work, no reading," Johnson told Time Magazine's Charlotte Alter.
Scientists told Insider's Marianne Guenot and Lloyd Lee in February that many aspects of his routine have unclear health benefits.
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