After 'Jugad', tech billionaire Bryan Johnson embraces Indian 'Bak*****': 'Take your work seriously, not yourself'

Millionaire entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, known for his age-reversal project, is touring India and engaging with its culture. He praised India's "bakchodi" and "jugaad," sparking online discussions. Johnson emphasized that tackling India's air pollution requires systemic solutions beyond frugal innovation, expressing optimism about India's potential. Speaking at an event earlier this week at Mumbai’s Soho House, where he interacted with Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and comedian Tanmay Bhat, Johnson elaborated on his views.
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