Teemu Arina, author of Biohacker's Handbook and one of the movement’s pioneers, believes biohacking may have lost its way. In this episode, he lays out a different approach to longevity. He argues that extreme health routines often do more harm than good, and that true well-being comes from adaptability, not rigid optimization. Teemu also shares why AI-driven personal health plans could replace cookie-cutter protocols, and how we can rethink aging as a balance between discipline and enjoying life. If you’re tired of endless supplement stacks and prescriptive morning routines, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what actually works.
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Key Moments
Many high performers chasing optimization are just running from their own trauma.
The problem with perfect health routines is that it can become a prison.
You don’t need to live forever—you need to live well.
Connect With Teemu
Website: www.teemuarina.com
Instagram: @teemuarina
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Holo Habits App: holohabits.com
Book: Biohacker’s Handbook – biohackingbook.com
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