Chris Gayomali
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I don't know where any of it's actually going to be headed, but I don't know.
I did get a little testosterone curious myself.
Like if I turn 50 and then sort of need some tea, I wouldn't put it past me to indulge.
Yeah.
You know, when I first met with Aaron, like he's obviously a great talker, like very captivating dude.
He likened it to we have an obligation to improve ourselves, especially in like the age of AI, to be the best, most...
you know, special humans that we can be.
A word that got brought up a lot in the reporting was transhumanism, which is this concept that feeds back to, you know, it's mankind should endeavor for immortality and to be able to beat death.
These guys, a lot of them wouldn't identify with that explicitly, but I could see the shades of it in a lot of what they're trying to accomplish.
And, you know, a lot of them are already on enhancements themselves.
There's the CEO of it, Maximilian Martin.
He's 29, already on testosterone.
He feels awesome.
He says he sees it as a moral responsibility to him, not only himself, but it functions as also birth control for him and his girlfriend.
And he's like a super jacked, very handsome man.
And, you know, they all just want to be the best version of themselves to feel the best, to feel young forever.
And that sort of undergirds everything that they're trying to accomplish with this.
Yeah, so this is where things get really squishy for them.
So the athletes who took place and are getting these custom protocols and lived in Abu Dhabi and met with doctors, they're taking part of this long-term study that's being conducted by an independent body that Enhanced works with.
This guy named Guido.