You ever notice how Elon Musk seems to have that unnaturally sculpted physique? Yeah, turns out it might not be from grinding at the gym. There's this whole thing happening in Silicon Valley right now where the ultra-wealthy are basically hacking their bodies with what they call 'longevity drugs'. The main ingredient is growth hormone releasing peptide, and the clinical data is wild - it's supposedly several times more effective at building muscle and burning fat compared to natural training. The catch? It comes with some side effects, including that weirdly bloated, overstuffed look you might recognize on certain billionaires. This isn't something you're picking up with a gym membership. We're talking luxury car money for a full treatment course. When asked about it, the usual response is 'no illegal drugs' but also 'yeah, we're definitely doing some legal anti-aging protocols'. Meanwhile, regular people are still counting macros and protein grams, and the rich are literally rewriting biology at the molecular level. But here's the thing - this isn't even about looking jacked anymore. This is just the beginning. They're applying the same playbook to aging itself. The wealth gap isn't happening at the gym or the track. It's happening in the pharmacy. The future class divide is going to be written in your cells, not your bank account statement.

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