Just noticed something wild about how the ultra-wealthy are redefining what 'fitness' actually means. You see Elon Musk's physique and assume it's from grinding at the gym, right? Well, turns out that's probably not the whole story. Silicon Valley's top tier is quietly running on what they call 'longevity drugs' now. The main component is growth hormone releasing peptide, and the clinical data is honestly pretty crazy. We're talking about muscle gains and fat loss at several times the rate of natural training. The catch? One of the side effects is this distinctly over-full body shape that's become weirdly common among certain billionaires lately. Nobody's talking about it directly, but the pattern is there if you look.



Here's what gets me though. A full treatment course costs as much as a luxury car. That's not hyperbole. So while regular people are still counting macros and obsessing over protein intake, the wealthy have literally moved the goalposts. They've redefined body management using molecular biology instead of discipline. The spokesperson angle is interesting too—they deny illegal drugs but never actually deny the 'legal' anti-aging protocols. It's technically all above board, which somehow makes it worse.

But this isn't really about body shape anymore. This is about how the same logic is being applied to aging itself. The wealthy are using science to compress what should take decades into months. And honestly, the class divide isn't happening at the gym anymore. It's in the pharmacy. The future is going to look radically different depending on which side of that divide you're on. This is wealth inequality playing out at the molecular level.
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