US Anti-Aging Entrepreneur Blast's Anti-Late-Night-Work Trend on Social Media

Pune, India - In a shocking turn of events, US tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has strongly criticized a viral social media post from an Indian web developer that seemed to glorify working through the night. Johnson, known for his extreme longevity experiments and multimillion-dollar anti-ageing regimen, warned that such a lifestyle is "terrible for health" and should not be seen as "heroic."
The post in question was shared by Priyanshu Tiwari, who posted a photo of a group of young tech workers coding late into the night. Alongside the image, Tiwari wrote, "It's 4 AM guys, but builders are building. What's your excuse." The post quickly gained traction on X (formerly Twitter), amassing thousands of views and comments, with many users praising the dedication and work ethic of the young developers.
However, Johnson responded to the trend with a strong warning about the serious health implications of such work habits. "It may feel heroic but you're spending down your human capacity," he wrote. "That posture reduces brain oxygen by 30%."
Johnson elaborated further on the physiological consequences of prolonged screen time and irregular sleep patterns: "The blue light suppresses melatonin, fragments deep-sleep, blunts next-day insulin sensitivity. The missed sleep raises cortisol, increases visceral-fat and decays memory."
Johnson's comments have sparked a debate among social media users, with some praising his candor about the dangers of late-night work habits, while others have defended the trend as necessary for success in the tech industry.
The post has since been removed from X, but not before going viral and sparking widespread discussion about the importance of prioritizing health over productivity.