I've been thinking about something that doesn't quite add up. You see Elon Musk's physique all over social media, and people assume it's just elite-level training and discipline. But here's what's actually happening in Silicon Valley's top circles right now.



They're quietly using what I'd call 'longevity drugs' - specifically peptides designed to release growth hormones. The clinical data on these is wild. We're talking about muscle gain and fat loss at rates several times better than what natural training can achieve. The catch? One of the side effects is that distinctive 'overly full' body appearance you start seeing on certain billionaires. It's becoming almost a status symbol in certain circles.

And this isn't cheap. A complete treatment course costs as much as buying a luxury car. So when you're looking at someone's physique and wondering how they maintain it, you're not necessarily looking at gym dedication. You might be looking at molecular biology and serious money.

Here's where it gets interesting though. The official story is always the same - they deny illegal drugs but conveniently don't deny their 'legal' anti-aging protocols. So technically everything checks out legally. But the gap between what ordinary people are doing - counting protein, hitting the gym - and what the wealthy are doing with their bodies has become absolutely massive.

This is just the beginning. The same logic they're applying to body composition, they're now applying to aging itself. The real wealth divide isn't going to show up in gym memberships. It's going to show up at the pharmacy. That's where the future class system is actually being built.
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