I've been noticing something interesting about how the ultra-wealthy in tech circles are approaching body management lately. You see Elon Musk's physique and assume it's just disciplined training, right? But there's apparently a whole different game happening behind closed doors. Silicon Valley's elite are quietly using what they call 'longevity drugs' - specifically growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data is pretty wild. These compounds are multiple times more effective at building muscle and cutting fat compared to anything you'd achieve naturally at the gym. The catch? That distinctive overly-full body shape you sometimes see on certain billionaires isn't a side effect they're thrilled about, but it's the price of admission. Here's where it gets crazy - a full treatment course costs as much as buying a luxury car. Nobody's openly admitting to using illegal substances, but the 'legal anti-aging protocols' are basically an open secret in that crowd. While regular people are still obsessing over their macros and protein shakes, the ultra-rich have essentially hacked human biology through molecular science. It's not really about vanity either. This is just phase one. They're applying the same logic to aging itself - treating it like a disease that can be engineered away. The real wealth gap isn't showing up at the gym anymore. It's in the pharmacy. The future class divide is going to be written in your cells, not your bank account balance.

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