Just noticed something wild about how the ultra-wealthy are approaching fitness and aging. Elon Musk's physique that everyone talks about? Apparently it's not just gym sessions and discipline. There's this whole underground anti-aging scene in Silicon Valley circles right now, and the core of it involves growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data is pretty striking - the muscle-building and fat-reduction effects are supposedly several times more effective than traditional training. But here's the thing: one of the side effects is that distinctly puffy, abnormally full body shape you start seeing. That's not something a gym membership gets you. We're talking about treatment courses that cost as much as a luxury vehicle. When I looked into this, the spokesperson didn't deny the 'legal' anti-aging protocols - just denied illegal drugs. So while regular people are still counting macros and protein grams, the wealthy have basically weaponized molecular biology for body management. But this goes way deeper than just aesthetics. The real play is applying the same logic to aging itself. That's where it gets interesting from a societal perspective. The future class divide isn't showing up at the gym - it's showing up in the pharmacy. The gap between those who can afford molecular-level interventions and those who can't is becoming the defining inequality. Elon Musk's physique is just the visible symptom of something much larger happening in how wealth translates to biological advantage.

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