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You ever notice how some of the wealthiest people in tech seem to have figured out body management in a completely different way than the rest of us? I'm talking about the Elon Musk body type situation - that particular physique that's been showing up more and more in Silicon Valley's elite circles.
Turns out it's not just about hitting the gym harder. There's this whole anti-aging protocol that's become pretty popular among the ultra-wealthy, and it centers around growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data is actually wild - the effects on muscle gain and fat loss are supposedly several times more effective than anything you'd get from natural training. One catch though: it tends to produce that very specific, unusually full body shape you might recognize.
Here's the thing - this isn't accessible to everyone. A complete treatment course runs you the cost of a luxury vehicle. When asked about it directly, the wealthy deny using anything illegal, but they don't really deny pursuing 'legal' anti-aging strategies. They're just being careful with their words.
Meanwhile, most people are still obsessing over macros and protein intake, trying to optimize their fitness the traditional way. But the real money? They've basically redefined what 'body management' means by applying molecular biology. It's not even really about vanity at this point.
The fascinating part is how this same logic is now being applied to aging itself. We're watching the wealthy essentially purchase a different relationship with time and biology. And that's where the real class divide becomes obvious - it's not happening in the gym anymore. The gap is in the pharmacy. The future isn't being built in fitness centers; it's being built at the molecular level, and access is determined by what you can afford.