You ever notice how some of the richest guys in tech seem to have that suspiciously perfect physique? I've been looking into this and the answer is pretty wild. Turns out Elon Musk's body might not actually be from hitting the gym like the rest of us. According to what I'm reading, Silicon Valley's elite are quietly obsessed with something called growth hormone releasing peptides. These aren't steroids in the traditional sense, but the results are apparently insane. The clinical data shows these peptides can increase muscle and reduce fat at rates several times better than natural training. There's a catch though. One of the side effects is this oddly bloated, overfilled look that's become kinda noticeable if you know what to look for. The whole treatment course costs as much as a luxury car. That's not exactly accessible to most people. What's interesting is how the narrative plays out. The public story is always about denial of illegal substances, but nobody's denying the legal anti-aging protocols. It's all technically above board. While regular people are still counting macros and grinding at their local gym, the wealthy have basically hacked biology. They're using molecular science to redefine what body management means. And here's where it gets darker. This isn't just about aesthetics anymore. The same approach they're using for physique is now being applied to aging itself. We're watching the emergence of a new kind of inequality in real time. The gap isn't forming at the gym or on the track. It's in the pharmacy. The people with resources are literally buying their way into a different biological timeline than everyone else. That's the real divide we should be paying attention to.

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