Tim Ferriss
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But death?
Like,
I mean, I think that... you can get more out of life if you assume that you're gonna die around the age of your grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great-grandparents.
And if I look back at my family, 85 for men.
More or less, right?
It's like, okay, great, we have antibiotics, cool.
Infant mortality way down, great.
But there's not a whole lot we've found that really extends life a lot.
We could talk about some things I find interesting, like, sure, rapamycin might be interesting for people who have metabolic dysfunction and don't exercise much.
Metformin may be interesting.
Intermittent fasting and so on, sure.
Okay, I think there might be benefits.
But they're all question marks in humans.
And...
If you just assume you're going to die at 85, I think you make more, potentially make better use of your time.
Then if you're pleasantly surprised, great.
Scientists come up with some like injectable clotho or gene therapy related to clotho, which is a really interesting protein.
Fantastic.
All right, great.
You can avail yourself of that when it comes out.