How to Live Forever With Meaning: The Philosophy of Longevity
How to Live Forever with Meaning is not a book about escaping death—it's a book about escaping the dead life. You know the one: wake up, work a job you hate, wear a haircut you didn't choose, repeat. That's not life. That's survival on autopilot. And guess what? You weren't born to survive—you were born to style. Pun intended.

In a world obsessed with adding more years to life, this book is here to add more meaning to your years. Because let's face it, what good is living to 100 if your spirit tapped out at 37?

Hairprofessor Young—yes, the man who's cut hair for over 44 years, mentored thousands, and given 4,000 free cuts to the unemployed—invites you into the barber chair of transformation. But this isn't just a haircut. This is a mirror to your soul. This is hair psychology. This is destiny with a line-up.

In How to Live Forever with Meaning, you'll learn the real difference between aging and upgrading. Hairprofessor Young doesn't believe in retirement—he believes in reverse retirement. Play now. Create now. Live now. Because waiting to live is the slowest way to die.

At the heart of this book is a powerful philosophy:

Work should feel like play. And life should feel like art.

Through the language of hair, you'll explore how to:

Redefine your identity one layer at a time

Use your hairstyle as a weapon of self-awareness

Escape the trap of survival time and live in flow time

Cut through procrastination with barber-sharp precision

Decode your emotional patterns through your grooming choices

Transform your daily routine into a ritual of reinvention

This isn't just about style—it's about structure. Hairprofessor introduces the psychology of "mindspan"—a concept more powerful than lifespan. Mindspan is how long your ideas last, your values echo, and your presence is felt—even after you're gone. It's the philosophy of the immortal mindset. And it starts with the mirror.

Your hairstyle isn't vanity—it's velocity. Every haircut is a reset button. Every blow-dry is a breath of reinvention. Your scalp? That's your soil. Your style? That's your signal. This book teaches men that when you shape your hair, you shape your mindset, your choices, and ultimately, your legacy.

Hairprofessor Young breaks down the seven psychological wonders of hair:
Haircut, Blow-dry, Color, Perm, Straightening, Updo, and Extensions—not as fashion trends, but as symbolic stages of male evolution. Want a fresh start? Cut it off. Need direction? Layer up. Looking to break old cycles? Go platinum. Your outer change reflects your inner shift.

You'll also meet 700, the man who didn't age—he upgraded. A cyborg-like metaphor for the man who versioned himself to greatness. Every version sharper than the last. He didn't fear death. He feared dying as the same man he was last year. You'll see why 700 isn't a person—he's a process. And maybe, just maybe, he's you.

This book will challenge every excuse you've ever made:
"I'm too old."
"I missed my chance."
"I don't know where to start."

Start with your mirror. Start with your haircut. Start by asking yourself one brutal question:

Would I hire me today? Date me today? Follow me today?
If the answer is no, then your hair isn't the only thing that needs cutting.

From the scalp to the soul, this book is about becoming a man of meaning. A man who doesn't just chase legacy—he styles it. Who doesn't just hustle for money—he layers his purpose. Who doesn't wait for opportunity—he perms his passion into permanence.

So trim the past. Blow-dry the fear. Fade out the noise.
And style your future with intention.

This isn't a book.
This is your mirror.
This is your comeback cut.
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How to Live Forever With Meaning: The Philosophy of Longevity
How to Live Forever with Meaning is not a book about escaping death—it's a book about escaping the dead life. You know the one: wake up, work a job you hate, wear a haircut you didn't choose, repeat. That's not life. That's survival on autopilot. And guess what? You weren't born to survive—you were born to style. Pun intended.

In a world obsessed with adding more years to life, this book is here to add more meaning to your years. Because let's face it, what good is living to 100 if your spirit tapped out at 37?

Hairprofessor Young—yes, the man who's cut hair for over 44 years, mentored thousands, and given 4,000 free cuts to the unemployed—invites you into the barber chair of transformation. But this isn't just a haircut. This is a mirror to your soul. This is hair psychology. This is destiny with a line-up.

In How to Live Forever with Meaning, you'll learn the real difference between aging and upgrading. Hairprofessor Young doesn't believe in retirement—he believes in reverse retirement. Play now. Create now. Live now. Because waiting to live is the slowest way to die.

At the heart of this book is a powerful philosophy:

Work should feel like play. And life should feel like art.

Through the language of hair, you'll explore how to:

Redefine your identity one layer at a time

Use your hairstyle as a weapon of self-awareness

Escape the trap of survival time and live in flow time

Cut through procrastination with barber-sharp precision

Decode your emotional patterns through your grooming choices

Transform your daily routine into a ritual of reinvention

This isn't just about style—it's about structure. Hairprofessor introduces the psychology of "mindspan"—a concept more powerful than lifespan. Mindspan is how long your ideas last, your values echo, and your presence is felt—even after you're gone. It's the philosophy of the immortal mindset. And it starts with the mirror.

Your hairstyle isn't vanity—it's velocity. Every haircut is a reset button. Every blow-dry is a breath of reinvention. Your scalp? That's your soil. Your style? That's your signal. This book teaches men that when you shape your hair, you shape your mindset, your choices, and ultimately, your legacy.

Hairprofessor Young breaks down the seven psychological wonders of hair:
Haircut, Blow-dry, Color, Perm, Straightening, Updo, and Extensions—not as fashion trends, but as symbolic stages of male evolution. Want a fresh start? Cut it off. Need direction? Layer up. Looking to break old cycles? Go platinum. Your outer change reflects your inner shift.

You'll also meet 700, the man who didn't age—he upgraded. A cyborg-like metaphor for the man who versioned himself to greatness. Every version sharper than the last. He didn't fear death. He feared dying as the same man he was last year. You'll see why 700 isn't a person—he's a process. And maybe, just maybe, he's you.

This book will challenge every excuse you've ever made:
"I'm too old."
"I missed my chance."
"I don't know where to start."

Start with your mirror. Start with your haircut. Start by asking yourself one brutal question:

Would I hire me today? Date me today? Follow me today?
If the answer is no, then your hair isn't the only thing that needs cutting.

From the scalp to the soul, this book is about becoming a man of meaning. A man who doesn't just chase legacy—he styles it. Who doesn't just hustle for money—he layers his purpose. Who doesn't wait for opportunity—he perms his passion into permanence.

So trim the past. Blow-dry the fear. Fade out the noise.
And style your future with intention.

This isn't a book.
This is your mirror.
This is your comeback cut.
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Overview

How to Live Forever with Meaning is not a book about escaping death—it's a book about escaping the dead life. You know the one: wake up, work a job you hate, wear a haircut you didn't choose, repeat. That's not life. That's survival on autopilot. And guess what? You weren't born to survive—you were born to style. Pun intended.

In a world obsessed with adding more years to life, this book is here to add more meaning to your years. Because let's face it, what good is living to 100 if your spirit tapped out at 37?

Hairprofessor Young—yes, the man who's cut hair for over 44 years, mentored thousands, and given 4,000 free cuts to the unemployed—invites you into the barber chair of transformation. But this isn't just a haircut. This is a mirror to your soul. This is hair psychology. This is destiny with a line-up.

In How to Live Forever with Meaning, you'll learn the real difference between aging and upgrading. Hairprofessor Young doesn't believe in retirement—he believes in reverse retirement. Play now. Create now. Live now. Because waiting to live is the slowest way to die.

At the heart of this book is a powerful philosophy:

Work should feel like play. And life should feel like art.

Through the language of hair, you'll explore how to:

Redefine your identity one layer at a time

Use your hairstyle as a weapon of self-awareness

Escape the trap of survival time and live in flow time

Cut through procrastination with barber-sharp precision

Decode your emotional patterns through your grooming choices

Transform your daily routine into a ritual of reinvention

This isn't just about style—it's about structure. Hairprofessor introduces the psychology of "mindspan"—a concept more powerful than lifespan. Mindspan is how long your ideas last, your values echo, and your presence is felt—even after you're gone. It's the philosophy of the immortal mindset. And it starts with the mirror.

Your hairstyle isn't vanity—it's velocity. Every haircut is a reset button. Every blow-dry is a breath of reinvention. Your scalp? That's your soil. Your style? That's your signal. This book teaches men that when you shape your hair, you shape your mindset, your choices, and ultimately, your legacy.

Hairprofessor Young breaks down the seven psychological wonders of hair:
Haircut, Blow-dry, Color, Perm, Straightening, Updo, and Extensions—not as fashion trends, but as symbolic stages of male evolution. Want a fresh start? Cut it off. Need direction? Layer up. Looking to break old cycles? Go platinum. Your outer change reflects your inner shift.

You'll also meet 700, the man who didn't age—he upgraded. A cyborg-like metaphor for the man who versioned himself to greatness. Every version sharper than the last. He didn't fear death. He feared dying as the same man he was last year. You'll see why 700 isn't a person—he's a process. And maybe, just maybe, he's you.

This book will challenge every excuse you've ever made:
"I'm too old."
"I missed my chance."
"I don't know where to start."

Start with your mirror. Start with your haircut. Start by asking yourself one brutal question:

Would I hire me today? Date me today? Follow me today?
If the answer is no, then your hair isn't the only thing that needs cutting.

From the scalp to the soul, this book is about becoming a man of meaning. A man who doesn't just chase legacy—he styles it. Who doesn't just hustle for money—he layers his purpose. Who doesn't wait for opportunity—he perms his passion into permanence.

So trim the past. Blow-dry the fear. Fade out the noise.
And style your future with intention.

This isn't a book.
This is your mirror.
This is your comeback cut.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184593302
Publisher: Sai Kuen Li
Publication date: 07/07/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About the Author

Known to many as the Hairprofessor, Jack Li didn’t just master haircutting—he turned it into a global philosophy. Born in Hong Kong, Jack stepped into the world of upscale salons at just 14 years old. By 17, he immigrated to America with nothing but a dream, a pair of scissors, and the kind of grit that doesn’t come from textbooks—it comes from the streets, the salon chairs, and the souls of every client who ever said, “Do whatever you think is best.”

After four decades behind the chair, Jack has owned seven successful salons, given over 4,000 free haircuts to the unemployed, and interviewed over half a million people—not as a reporter, but as a listener with a clipper. To him, every head is a story, every haircut a transformation. His tool is a scissor, but his medium is human psychology. That’s why he doesn’t just cut hair—he cuts through doubt, through fear, through inertia. His life's mission is simple yet profound: help men turn their hairstyle into their superpower.

Jack is the originator of hair psychology, a discipline that explores how external appearance connects directly to internal transformation. He believes that the way a man wears his hair reflects how he carries his future. And if you want to change your life, start by changing the way you sit in the chair.

His motto?

“Work should feel like play. Hair is the gateway.”

Through his books, speaking engagements, and unstoppable energy, Hairprofessor Young helps men sculpt not just their look—but their legacy.
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