Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson embraces India's 'Jugaad' culture, sparks social media buzz
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson embraces India's 'Jugaad' culture, sparks social media buzz
Tech mogul Bryan Johnson is highly impressed with India's work culture. In a tweet, he expressed his admiration for India's jugaad, a term that refers to unconventional, frugal innovation. His comment quickly resonated with many on social media, prompting lively discussions. However, Johnson pointed out that addressing India's air pollution would require more than jugaad; it needs a comprehensive overhaul.
Bryan Johnson’s India Visit Ignites Conversations on Culture, Innovation, and Air Pollution
Tech millionaire and entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, known for his fascination with anti-ageing, is currently on a six-day tour of India. Johnson, the mastermind behind the age-reversal project “Blueprint,” has been captivated by India’s unique cultural nuances during his visit.
Famous for his anti-ageing initiatives, meticulous lifestyle, and groundbreaking health experiments, Johnson recently shared his admiration for India's work culture and its informal, humorous approach to life in a tweet that quickly gained traction on social media.
During his trip, Johnson experienced jet lag, leading him to share some helpful tips for managing the issue.
Bryan Johnson on Work Culture in India
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), Bryan Johnson wrote, "I love the culture of jugaad in India. It perfectly captures my worldview: take your work seriously, not yourself."
His tweet struck a chord with many netizens, who engaged in lively exchanges, even suggesting that Johnson deserves an Aadhaar card for his appreciation of Indian culture.
While Johnson praised the innovative spirit encapsulated by jugaad, he also noted that fixing India's air pollution is a task that cannot be addressed with quick fixes alone but requires a thorough and systemic overhaul.