19 powerful lessons from Marcus Aurelius:
https://t.co/IYpQQaCplq the person you argue about being.
2.Tolerate others, be strict with yourself.
3.We value others’ opinions over our own.
4.Opinions are not facts, just perspectives.
https://t.co/ciDSpChz17 your life, action by action.
6.Endure, stop complaining.
7.Calm mind = strength.
8.Don’t fear the future, face it.
https://t.co/bu4t9u44Sb happy with small progress.
10.Celebrate failure like a human.
11.Correct others gently.
12.Revenge: be better than those who wronged you.
13.Find beauty in life.
14.Before finding fault in others, ask: What fault of mine resembles this?
15.Have a constant goal.
16.Happiness is shaped by your thoughts.
17.Master your mind, not external events.
18.What stands in the way, becomes the way.
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Aging isn’t the root cause. It’s the alibi.
People don’t get sick because they got older. They got older faster because they made the same wrong call ten thousand times. Sugar at every meal. No sleep. No load on the muscle. Stress with no recovery.
The body kept the receipt.
You can’t injection your way out of a lifestyle. A drug that reverses cell age in people who keep poisoning the cell is a treadmill you pay $435M to walk backwards on.
Fix the inputs. The outputs follow.
Aging is arguably the root cause of most major diseases (loss of function in our cells). Four years ago, we made a bet that aging was treatable, and NewLimit was born.
NewLimit now has a prototype drug that reverses the age of some human cells (restores function they had when they were younger), and a clinical trial scheduled for next year (with more drug candidates in the pipeline).
Grateful to Founders Fund, Thrive, Greenoaks, and the rest of the investors for this latest round. @jacobkimmel and the team are just getting started.
Aging isn’t the root cause. It’s the alibi.
People don’t get sick because they got older. They got older faster because they made the same wrong call ten thousand times. Sugar at every meal. No sleep. No load on the muscle. Stress with no recovery.
The body kept the receipt.
You can’t injection your way out of a lifestyle. A drug that reverses cell age in people who keep poisoning the cell is a treadmill you pay $435M to walk backwards on.
Fix the inputs. The outputs follow.
@Jason Building an emprie, has never been a good thing thoroug history. We should do the compleat opposite. We should decentralize and cripple the federal government.
White men (especially Northern/Caucasian/European like Danes or Scandinavians) have thicker, bulkier lower legs on average – higher calf circumference, more muscle mass distal on the leg, higher moment of inertia. This is measurable in direct comparisons of runners and untrained controls.
East African Black men (Kenyan, Ethiopian, Eritrean – the groups dominating marathons) have smaller, slimmer calves (lower cross-sectional area and volume in the gastrocnemius/soleus), shorter muscle bellies, and significantly longer Achilles tendons relative to shank length. Non-athletic young Kenyan men still show this: longer Achilles tendons, shorter fascicles, and larger pennation angles than French or Japanese men even after adjusting for leg length. Same pattern shows up in African American women vs. White women – longer gastrocnemius tendons, shorter muscles.