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Here's the 700-calorie breakfast you should eat if you want to live forever, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil
https://www.playboy.com/articles/playboy-interview-ray-kurzweil
What Ray Kurzweil eats to live forever - Business Insider
Google's leading futurist, Ray Kurzweil, thinks his diet can help him live forever, a goal he recently told Playboy we could be close to achieving by as early as 2029.
Kurzweil says he spends "a few thousand dollars per day" on diet pills and eating right, or roughly $1 million a year.
According to Caroline Daniel of The Financial Times, Kurzweil's breakfast includes:
Berries (85 calories for a cup)
Dark chocolate infused with espresso (170 calories for an ounce)
Smoked salmon and mackerel (100 calories for a 3-ounce serving)
Vanilla soy milk (100 calories for a cup)
Stevia (zero calories)
Porridge (150 to 350 calories for half a cup, depending on ingredients and cooking method)
Green tea (zero calories)
Kurzweil says he spends "a few thousand dollars per day" on diet pills and eating right, or roughly $1 million a year.
Sounds like a total nut.
Kurzweil says he spends "a few thousand dollars per day" on diet pills and eating right, or roughly $1 million a year.
Sounds like a total nut.
Here's the 700-calorie breakfast you should eat if you want to live forever, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil
https://www.playboy.com/articles/playboy-interview-ray-kurzweil
What Ray Kurzweil eats to live forever - Business Insider
Google's leading futurist, Ray Kurzweil, thinks his diet can help him live forever, a goal he recently told Playboy we could be close to achieving by as early as 2029.
Kurzweil says he spends "a few thousand dollars per day" on diet pills and eating right, or roughly $1 million a year.
According to Caroline Daniel of The Financial Times, Kurzweil's breakfast includes:
Berries (85 calories for a cup)
Dark chocolate infused with espresso (170 calories for an ounce)
Smoked salmon and mackerel (100 calories for a 3-ounce serving)
Vanilla soy milk (100 calories for a cup)
Stevia (zero calories)
Porridge (150 to 350 calories for half a cup, depending on ingredients and cooking method)
Green tea (zero calories)
RetiredNSmilin's secret to long life. Given from my isolated mountain top in a far away offshore island...
1.) Eliminate as many negative stresses in your life. Positive stresses give you a reason to get up in the morning. Negative stresses put you in the grave.
2.) Food wise - don't stress over what you put in your mouth. That just becomes another negative stressor. Just enjoy your food, don't eat so damned fast, chew it up good, and graze throughout the day.
3.) What To Avoid - Internet flame wars, heated discussions of any kind, too much fat, avoid booze at all costs - it is a poison, and being extreme on any issue, TV commercials.
4.) What to embrace -
cats,
kittens,
dogs,
puppies,
decaff sweet tea with real sugar,
your favorite music,
cuddling,
being in the sunshine for 30 minutes minimum,...vitamin D if you can't,
outdoor activities for one hour minimum....treadmill if you can't.
being in sync with nature, the universe, the Barracka, or whatever spiritual essence drives you.
I have found that people who....
think they know all there is to know,
don't take time to enjoy the beauty nature shows them every day,
never admit their mistakes or apologize for them,
do not acknowledge the spirituality that is present in all things,
and are driven to one goal while ignoring all else....
are not very nice people to be around, and should be avoided.
I have also found people with a universal love in their heart and an appreciation of all things are a delight to be around.
Remember, internal peace does not, and should not cost one penny.
You are all wet on #3 of course :lol: but WOW, nice post.
It needs a better home than this thread.
Where does one sign up for a career of eating and swallowing supplements? I could do that. .
He’s also apparently far from vegan.Ray Kurzweil is far from "dumb"
Here's the 700-calorie breakfast you should eat if you want to live forever, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil
https://www.playboy.com/articles/playboy-interview-ray-kurzweil
What Ray Kurzweil eats to live forever - Business Insider
Google's leading futurist, Ray Kurzweil, thinks his diet can help him live forever, a goal he recently told Playboy we could be close to achieving by as early as 2029.
Kurzweil says he spends "a few thousand dollars per day" on diet pills and eating right, or roughly $1 million a year.
According to Caroline Daniel of The Financial Times, Kurzweil's breakfast includes:
Berries (85 calories for a cup)
Dark chocolate infused with espresso (170 calories for an ounce)
Smoked salmon and mackerel (100 calories for a 3-ounce serving)
Vanilla soy milk (100 calories for a cup)
Stevia (zero calories)
Porridge (150 to 350 calories for half a cup, depending on ingredients and cooking method)
Green tea (zero calories)
Ray Kurzweil is far from "dumb"
as Dame Edna said, "If you can't laugh at yourself, you may be missing the joke of the century....."I also needed to include, you need to have a sense of humor highly developed enough to laugh at yourself.
Hence the last part of that post.
He’s also apparently far from vegan.
There’s a difference between intelligence and wisdom. There’s also often a difference between what a person says and what the media report them as having said. These articles prove literally nothing.
I look forward to reading his obituary.based on what Ray is saying, he clearly isn't as smart with his diet as he is in technology....
I look forward to reading his obituary.
It was a light-hearted joke. You’re a strong proponent of a vegan diet as the best for health and welfare yet are supporting a man proposing a non-vegan diet to help him literally live forever. Presumably if he replaced the fish in his diet with a vegan alternative, he could live longer than forever?who said he was vegan?
It was a light-hearted joke. You’re a strong proponent of a vegan diet as the best for health and welfare yet are supporting a man proposing a non-vegan diet to help him literally live forever. Presumably if he replaced the fish in his diet with a vegan alternative, he could live longer than forever?
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