
A Billionaire’s Guide To Healing Your Mind And Extending Your Life: Christian Angermayer | E72
Christian Angermayer (guest), Narrator, Steven Bartlett (host), Narrator, Narrator, Narrator
In this episode of The Diary of a CEO, featuring Christian Angermayer and Narrator, A Billionaire’s Guide To Healing Your Mind And Extending Your Life: Christian Angermayer | E72 explores psychedelics, Positivity, And Beating Death: Inside Christian Angermayer’s Mind Christian Angermayer recounts his journey from a hyper‑curious Bavarian village kid and teenage entrepreneur to a billionaire investor at the forefront of psychedelics, longevity science, and crypto. He explains how a lifetime of radical optimism, strict self‑management (no alcohol, no cigarettes, no horror films), and intense work shaped his worldview and investment thesis.
Psychedelics, Positivity, And Beating Death: Inside Christian Angermayer’s Mind
Christian Angermayer recounts his journey from a hyper‑curious Bavarian village kid and teenage entrepreneur to a billionaire investor at the forefront of psychedelics, longevity science, and crypto. He explains how a lifetime of radical optimism, strict self‑management (no alcohol, no cigarettes, no horror films), and intense work shaped his worldview and investment thesis.
A pivotal, carefully researched magic mushroom experience became the most meaningful event of his life, catalyzing his mission to medically mainstream psychedelics through companies like Compass Pathways and ATAI. In parallel, he argues aging is a solvable biological problem and outlines why he believes we’ll soon extend healthy human lifespan dramatically while retaining the option to ‘choose our own death.’
Throughout, Christian blends hard science, spiritual belief, and libertarian values—insisting individuals, not governments, must own their health, happiness, and financial future. He also explores the psychological costs of rapid technological change, the importance of purpose, faith, and love, and the personal trade‑offs of extreme ambition and work intensity.
Key Takeaways
Early constraints and ‘outsider’ status can become powerful advantages if you reframe them.
Growing up gay in a tiny conservative Bavarian village, Christian saw being openly himself as physically dangerous and socially costly. ...
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A disciplined positivity and visualization practice can materially shape your trajectory.
Since age 14, Christian has followed what he calls a ‘religion’ of positive thinking: daily visualization of life, yearly and lifetime goals, and ruthless avoidance of mental ‘input’ that makes him negative (no horror films, no sad endings, minimal complaining). ...
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Psychedelics, used properly, can realign people with their ‘true self’ and treat deep mental health issues.
Coming from an almost puritanical stance (no alcohol, no coffee until 28, no drugs), Christian only took psilocybin after a year of reading the science and consulting a leading drug researcher. ...
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Aging is not an immutable fate; it’s a biological process we can slow, halt, and eventually reverse.
Christian distinguishes between immortality (which he thinks is incompatible with being human in any recognizable way) and radical lifespan extension with good health. ...
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Faith, purpose, and love are non‑negotiables for psychological health in a rapidly changing world.
Christian sees modern depression and anxiety as partly driven by the erosion of three pillars: some form of faith or metaphysical meaning, clear individual purpose, and tight human connection (family, friends, community). ...
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Radical self‑responsibility is both emotionally liberating and practically effective.
Christian rejects both victimhood culture and the idea that governments should be responsible for individuals’ health, finances, or happiness. ...
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Bitcoin functions as ‘digital gold’ in a world of coordinated money printing.
Christian is extremely bullish on Bitcoin, not primarily as a payments system but as a store of value. ...
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Notable Quotes
“It was the single most meaningful thing I have ever done in my whole life, full stop.”
— Christian Angermayer
“I’m not allowed in my own religious philosophy to have negative thoughts and feelings.”
— Christian Angermayer
“Everything which is happening to me which I didn’t actively plan, I always think it’s happening for a good reason. Even bad stuff.”
— Christian Angermayer
“The biggest interference is death. It’s not my choice. I don’t choose the time, I don’t choose the way—and we need to change that.”
— Christian Angermayer
“From a certain moment on it’s not about money at all. If I had to sacrifice my life to get rich, I wouldn’t do it.”
— Christian Angermayer
Questions Answered in This Episode
You describe your first psilocybin experience as confirming that you’d been living an ‘honest’ life to yourself—can you walk through specific insights or visions from that trip that directly changed how you operate day‑to‑day afterward?
Christian Angermayer recounts his journey from a hyper‑curious Bavarian village kid and teenage entrepreneur to a billionaire investor at the forefront of psychedelics, longevity science, and crypto. ...
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If ibogaine proves as effective for opioid and alcohol addiction as early evidence suggests, what do you see as the biggest regulatory and ethical obstacles to deploying a one‑session ‘cure’ at scale, especially for highly marginalized populations?
A pivotal, carefully researched magic mushroom experience became the most meaningful event of his life, catalyzing his mission to medically mainstream psychedelics through companies like Compass Pathways and ATAI. ...
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You’re confident we’ll reach lifespans where people consciously choose death; what safeguards or societal norms would you want in place to prevent subtle coercion—economic, familial, or cultural—pushing vulnerable people toward that choice?
Throughout, Christian blends hard science, spiritual belief, and libertarian values—insisting individuals, not governments, must own their health, happiness, and financial future. ...
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Given your strict ‘no negativity’ policy (no horror films, no endlessly complaining friends), how do you ensure you’re not just shielding yourself from reality and blind‑siding yourself to genuine risks in your companies and investments?
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If a 25‑year‑old came to you today, depressed, overworked, and feeling left behind by technology, what concrete 90‑day protocol—spanning mindset, lifestyle, financial choices, and perhaps psychedelic therapy—would you prescribe to help them rebuild faith, purpose, and love in their life?
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Transcript Preview
But I do personally think (laughs) it's the best thing I've ever done in my whole life, full stop.
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And I was like, "Look, you're clearly insane."
(laughs)
Like, "I'm, I've never drank alcohol ... da, da, da ... and I'm not gonna touch an illegal drug."
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But the biggest interference is death. It's not my ... I don't choose the time, I don't choose like ... And we need to change that.
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My guest today is a friend, but he's also most definitely the most interesting human being I have ever encountered in my life. He's an entrepreneur, he's an investor, but he's also just a really nice guy, and he's invested and started companies in some of the most fascinating industries, from psychedelics, to space tech, to artificial intelligence, to cryptocurrencies, to FinTech, you name it, he's in there. In fact, he's the single biggest investor/driving force behind the whole psychedelics industry, which is currently trying to cure mental health disorders. This is, undoubtedly, the most interesting person I know. And I think this is the type of podcast where you're going to demand a part two, because we spoke for two hours and even I was left feeling that I was only scratching the surface, and that I wanted to know more. The man I'm talking about is Christian Angermayer, and I genuinely believe he's going to become, if he isn't already, one of Europe's most important investors and entrepreneurs. In the same way that people praise Elon Musk for all the work he's done in the US, I think he's Europe's answer to Elon Musk. Without further ado, I'm Steven Bartlett, and this is the Diary of a CEO. I hope nobody's listening, but if you are, then please keep this to yourself.
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Christian, I, I know so much ab- about you and, and the work you do. I, I know your ... You know, I've observed your behavior in person over the last, you know, six, six to 12 months, um, deeply, deeply fascinating. But the part of you that I know very, very little about is your early years, your upbringing, your childhood.
Cute child. (laughs)
Really?
No, no, not child. (laughs)
I've been fascinated by that-
I think I was a cute child.
... I've only heard-
Uh-
... slithers of that part of your life. So, could you tell me a little bit more about-
Um-
... the childhood that made the man?
The, the main point I'm always making, which I'm really (laughs) sort of literally happy about, is that I was a very, very happy child, meaning I'm still a very happy person, but I think the reason why I'm grounded-ly happy is because I had a great, like ... how you say? Um, childlike upbringing. Like, I was growing up in a 90 people village, um, so-
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