I love coffee, it's so fun.Bryan JohnsonTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“I love coffee, it's so fun.
“The town of Braintree, MA was the birthplace of the 2nd and 6th Presidents, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams. I chose the name Braintree for the technology company I founded in honor of the former.”Bryan JohnsonBirthplace
“Because I run Kernel, my thoughts are focused on understanding how to improve our cognitive abilities. Of all our cognitive capacities, I see our ability to predict and act according to future goals as perhaps the most important to focus on.”
“When I find myself whining, and I'm like, 'God, it's wet,' there will always be one guy who never got into the heat tent, who didn't get past the coffee, and he's still there, and this guy is smiling. You know, I gotta get over myself.”Gustaf SkarsgardCoffee
“I have a Pasquini, the old-fashioned Italian coffee machine. I have to make my coffee because I know exactly how much I want and how strong I like it.”Anastasia SoareCoffee
“One of my favourite places is Hampstead Heath. When I first moved to London, I lived in Highgate, and I would walk on the Heath at the weekends and go to the Kenwood House coffee shop.”
“Building good technology starts with strong curiosity, pursuit of hard problems and exploration, wherever it leads. It isn't necessarily high-minded. Rather, on an important level, it's the age-old quest to build a better mousetrap - or maybe even to reimagine the problem in a way that eliminates a need for a mousetrap in the first place.”Bryan JohnsonCuriosity
“We are accustomed to first-principle thinking, where you assume the fewest number of things in a particular time frame. Zeroth-principle thinking is thinking from another dimension. It's another way of saying talent hits the target no one else can. Genius hits the target no one else can see.”Bryan JohnsonAccustomed
“Ultimately, climate change, infectious diseases and famine could meet their match with applied and synthetic biology.”Bryan JohnsonApplied
“I started at home as a kid putting on shows and lip-syncing Michael Jackson for the grown-ups. Then, in musicals and plays in school. At 17, I was performing in coffee shops and in parking lots at Phish shows. At 18, I had a band that played local shows in the Northwest.”MatisyahuCoffee
“I was homeless and I was in San Diego and I started singing in a local coffee shop and people started coming to hear me sing.”JewelCoffee