Bryan Johnson reveals a 15-second call method that strengthened his relationships with friends
“I appreciate this model of friendship so much because before I was stuck in the idea of ‘do you want to hang out?’ where it becomes a big deal and you spend a lot of hours together.
Clip summary: Bryan Johnson describes a '15-second call' friendship habit—very short, low-coordination check-ins instead of turning every interaction into a high-commitment hangout. Claimed benefit is stronger relationship continuity through reduced social overhead and higher call frequency. Useful takeaway: treat closeness like a low-latency protocol—brief pings can outperform infrequent long sessions for maintaining network health.