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I've been noticing something interesting about how the ultra-wealthy in Silicon Valley are approaching fitness and longevity. It's not what you'd expect from typical gym culture.
There's this specific anti-aging protocol gaining traction in top circles that centers on growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data is pretty striking—the muscle-building and fat-reduction effects are supposedly several times more effective than conventional training. The catch? One noticeable side effect is developing that distinctly 'full' body composition you sometimes see on prominent figures like Elon Musk. It's become almost a status marker in certain circles.
Here's what really got me thinking: a complete treatment course costs roughly what you'd pay for a luxury vehicle. That's the real barrier to entry. When asked about it directly, the narrative is always the same—deny the illegal stuff, but stay conveniently vague about 'legal' anti-aging protocols. No direct confirmation, no denial either.
While most people are still obsessing over their macros and protein timing, the wealthy have basically outsourced body management to molecular biology. They've redefined what 'optimization' means. But this isn't really about vanity or aesthetics anymore.
The logical next step is applying this same framework to aging itself. That's where it gets interesting—and honestly, a bit unsettling. The future class divide won't be measured by who has the better gym membership. It'll be measured by who has access to the better pharmacy. The gap is widening, and it's not happening at the fitness center.