Man, I’m already 21.
I want to earn.
Get out of my country ASAP.
Get freedom (location, time, and money.
Stay with my partner.
Grow my own food.
Stay healthy (try to reverse aging).
Kids.
That’s it short-term goals listed. 🙂↕️
Some of us will live forever.
And if you’re reading this, that may or may not be you.
I am so bullish on this that I just renamed my company to Immortals.
Below:
+ why I think this
+ early signs of success
+ how to increase your odds
Yes, I know this sounds crazy.
Immortality has been an ambition for humanity since the beginning of recorded history.
The immortality I’m referring to is specific: increases in life expectancy will outpace the rate of aging. Meaning, we will no longer, by default, expect to die of natural causes.
I believe this for three reasons.
#1: Immortality already exists
Biology can reverse some features of aging, and in a handful of organisms escape it almost entirely. For example, a sperm and an egg from two people in their 30s carry the legacy of bodies that have aged for decades (the egg in particular has been arrested inside the mother since before she herself was born), yet they combine to produce an embryo that resets the aging clock to zero.
The immortal jellyfish goes further and resets itself within one lifetime, reverting its adult cells to an earlier stage through transdifferentiation and starting its life cycle again. And in the lab, scientists have begun doing this deliberately, making induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from mature adult cells such as skin fibroblasts, and using partial cellular reprogramming to turn the clock back in the tissues of living animals.
#2: AI offers new potentials
Biology is a hard problem. For most of history that complexity was beyond native human capacity. AI was made for this complexity. The clearest demonstration so far is protein folding. Predicting the three-dimensional shape a protein folds was an unsolved problem for roughly fifty years, and it mattered because a protein's shape determines what it does in the body.
DeepMind's AlphaFold2 effectively solved it in 2020, reaching a median accuracy of 92.4 out of 100, a level long thought to require the slow, painstaking work of crystallizing a protein and solving its structure by X-ray crystallography. It then released predicted structures for over 200 million proteins, nearly the entire catalogued protein universe, in a fraction of the time anyone expected.
#3: Early signs are encouraging
These aspirations are not imaginative. With the current tools in biotech Sid Sijbrandij, the co-founder of GitLab, was diagnosed with an aggressive bone cancer, osteosarcoma in his vertebrae. He treated his own disease like an engineering problem, he used AI to help direct several experimental, personalized therapies in parallel and drove the cancer into remission after standard medicine had given up. Around the same time, an Australian named Paul Conyngham, with no medical or biology background, did something similar for his dog. He used AI to help design a personalized mRNA vaccine targeting the specific mutations in his dog's tumor, and after it was given alongside another immunotherapy and within a few months the main tumor had shrunk by roughly three-quarters.
How to increase your odds…
I. Don’t die in the meantime
We don’t know when these longevity therapies will become available. Your goal is to be around when they come out. Buy yourself as much time as possible by looking after your body to the best of our scientific knowledge. Good diet, sleep, exercise will get you 80% of the results.
II. Find your achilles
Longevity therapies will likely be outcome specific. Individual specific drugs/therapies that target specific things like…
> prevent and remove arterial plaque
> prevent and reverse neurodegeneration
> specifically target and eliminate cancers, or pre cancerous legions
> prevent frailty and muscle loss, and regain muscle mass, strength and, bone density
> reverse skin aging
> rejuvenate eye health
> restore lost hearing
> etc
We don’t know what therapies will be available first. Your goal is to find what your body is struggling with most and keep that problem at-bay until a therapy is available that can fully cure or reverse it.
For example, do you struggle with cholesterol? Blood glucose control? Cognitive decline? Find your achilles heel and reduce your risk systematically.
III. Invest in the future
There are three macro trends happening on planet earth right now, and the people who bet on these areas have the highest risk + reward.
> AI
> Immortality
> Energy
As we know, power comes in many forms: money, social, political, health, etc. Those that can collect power in these fields will have the greatest chance of positioning themselves in the Immortal future.
With time, Immortal therapies will become broadly available.
If you’re reading this: don’t waste your chances by burning down your life points on a yolo-like mentality. Grind culture, addiction, social media pollution, fast food, porn, alcohol, these are all corporations turning your life into their profit. This is the Die Economy.
My company Immortals has the sole objective of turning your time, attention, and life into more healthy, functional, and prosperous minutes, days, and years. The Don’t Die Economy.
Good luck.
the artificial neuron is a very simplified shadow of the biological neuron.
a real neuron has dendrites, a cell body, an axon, and terminals.
signals come in through dendrites.
the cell body integrates them.
the axon carries the signal forward.
the terminals pass it to the next neuron.
an artificial neuron copies the rough idea.
inputs come in.
each input gets a weight.
the weighted inputs are added.
a bias shifts the result.
an activation function decides the output.
that is basically:
input → weighted sum → bias → activation → output
simple.
but the important part is not that artificial neurons are “like the brain.”
they are not.
biological neurons are messy, chemical, electrical, adaptive, temporal systems.
artificial neurons are mathematical functions.
but that abstraction was enough to build something powerful.
because once you stack millions of these small functions together, and let them adjust their weights through feedback, they start learning patterns.
this is the strange beauty of AI.
we did not copy the brain perfectly.
we extracted one useful principle:
weighted signals can be combined, transformed, and improved through learning.
Scariest part of Ketan Agarwal’s story is that his fiancée had already tried to push him from Lohagad Fort four days before his death. He somehow saved himself by holding onto a tree. When he asked why she pushed him, she said she saw a snake and reacted out of fear. Instead of doubting her, he hugged her and thanked her for saving his life.
When she realized she couldn’t do it alone, four days later she asked her boyfriend for help. This time, both of them succeeded in pushing him from the top.
Very very scary how blind someone can become in love. Never fall so deeply in love that you ignore obvious red flags.
🇰🇿 Bibisara Assaubayeva: "What Should I Do, Mr. President?"
Fresh off her victory at Norway Chess Women, World Blitz Champion Bibisara Assaubayeva has publicly appealed to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, saying she is struggling to fund her chess career despite being one of the world's top female players.
"One of the strongest tournaments, Norway Chess, has just ended. I secured first place with one round to spare. My training camp before this important tournament was funded by my personal prize money and my parents' money. We still haven't paid the seconds and analysts for their help and preparation for this tournament."
"The prize from the Ministry of Sports for winning a World Chess Championship is $2,000, while for an Olympic medal it is $250,000."
"After my second World Championship gold medal, I was receiving a monthly salary of around $1,900. With the arrival of Minister Myrzabossynov in 2025, my salary was reduced threefold. Through the Kazakhstan Chess Federation, I have no salary and never had one."
"Major events, training camps, and a lot of work lie ahead. What should I do, Mr. President?"
SpaceX starts trading tomorrow under $SPCX
Here is everything you need to know
Price: $135 per share
• Valuation: $1,800,000,000,000
• What it raised: $75,000,000,000
• Total orders received: $250,000,000,000+
• Oversubscribed: 3.5x
• 30% of shares reserved for retail investors
Available on: Robinhood, Fidelity, Schwab, SoFi, E-Trade
Prepare for the largest IPO in history
A human brain uses 12-20 watts for core thinking while an AI system doing the same processing could use 2.7 billion watts.
This makes organic brains roughly 100–225 million times more energy-efficient than current silicon-based systems for full biological neural computation.
Voyager 1 is 24 billion kilometers from Earth.
It communicates with us using a 23-watt transmitter.
Less than a refrigerator light bulb.
The signal takes 22 hours to reach us, traveling at the speed of light.
By the time it arrives, it's 20 billion times weaker than the power of a digital watch battery.
NASA's Deep Space Network picks it up using 70-meter dish antennas cooled to near absolute zero to reduce electronic noise.
The engineering required to hear a 23-watt signal from 24 billion km away is arguably more impressive than the spacecraft itself.
Launched 1977.
Still transmitting.
Still being heard.
We built something that works perfectly, 47 years later, in conditions no one has ever tested in.
That's what engineering for the long term looks like.
study physics.
it changes the way you see reality.
physics teaches you:
• how things move → force, motion, momentum, energy
• how the universe scales → from atoms to galaxies
• how systems interact → electricity, heat, waves, fields
• how to think clearly → assumptions, models, first principles
• how to respect constraints → nature doesn’t negotiate
why it matters:
• engineering is applied physics
• robotics is physics with code attached
• energy systems are physics at scale
• even computing is constrained by physics underneath the abstractions
physics strips away illusion.
it forces you to ask:
what are the actual rules governing this system?
once you start thinking that way,
you stop memorizing the world and start understanding it.
🚨 IIT-JEE AIR 1 toppers current status.
2000 - Professor at IIT Kanpur
2001 - Google employee
2002 - Oracle employee
2003 - VP at Deutsche Bank
2004 - OpenAI researcher
2005 - Professor at TIFR Mumbai
2006 - Reader in Physics at ICTS
2007 - Morgan Stanley director
2008 - Co-founder of Osfin
2009 - Atlassian employee
2010 - Researcher at ETH Zurich
2011 - IAS officer
2012 - Strategist at Tower Research
2013 - recently finished Postdoctoral
2014 - Researcher at University of Penn
2015 - Cadence employee
2016 - WisdomAI employee
2017 - Trader at Optiver
2018 - Trader at Jane Street
2019 - Samsung employee
2020 - masters at MIT
2021 - Tower research employee
2022 - currently at IISc Bengaluru
2023 - IIT Bombay CSE