With the advancement of science and technology and people's pursuit of health and longevity, the world's top billionaires have invested in "beating the time" to extend their lives. They do not hesitate to spend huge sums of money and resort to various means to find ways to prolong their lives. Although death is inevitable, they want to live longer and enjoy more of their spare time. However, the poor may not be doomed to enjoy the same benefits and opportunities compared to the efforts of the rich in their pursuit of longevity. In this article, we will examine the phenomenon of the world's top billionaires investing in "outperforming time" and consider the differences between the rich and the poor in the face of death.
1. Jobs' road to life extension
Take Apple godfather Steve Jobs, for example, who invested $32 million after suffering from pancreatic cancer to extend his life by 8 years. Not only did Jobs perform expensive medical treatments, but he also collaborated with four universities to conduct a series of studies to find new ways to ** pancreatic cancer. He used his wealth to provide scientists with the necessary resources and support, providing new hope for pancreatic cancer.
2. Spend a lot of money trying new intervention substances
Another example is the former richest man in China, who spent $1.56 million to try a Sepine-type aging intervention substance in the hope of prolonging his life. He was amazed at the effect of the intervention substance and felt as if he was back in his 20s, energetic and energetic.
2. Why pursue longevity
1. Pursue wealth and achievement
John D. Rockefeller, the first billionaire in history, set himself two goals from an early age: to live to be 100 years old and to have $100,000. He pursued wealth and achievement and achieved great financial success. However, when he achieves his second goal, he finds that wealth does not bring him true joy and satisfaction.
2. Avoid loneliness in old age
Another reason for the pursuit of longevity is that the wealthy want to avoid loneliness in their later years. Many of the richest are in the high-pressure environment of the business world, often sacrificing their family and personal lives for the sake of their careers. They want to enjoy more spare time, make up for their work regrets, and spend more time with their family and friends.
3. Achieve more dreams and goals
Wealthy people often have ambitious dreams and goals, and they want to have more time to achieve them. For them, longevity is not only to enjoy a rich material life, but also to realize their life ideals and pursuits.
In order to prolong their lives, the rich have adopted various means and strategies. Here are some common ways to "beat the time" in investing:
1. Invest in medical technology
Wealthy people invest heavily in R&D and innovation in medical technology. They fund medical research institutes and scientists to find new ways to get sick and prolong life. The case of Steve Jobs is a case in point, where he invested huge sums of money in pancreatic cancer.
2. Pursue a healthy lifestyle
Wealthy people pursue a healthy lifestyle, actively participate in sports, maintain a good diet Xi habits and sleep quality. They employ personal trainers and health experts for personalized health management and guidance. They have a regular schedule, get enough sleep, and maintain their health through dieting and fitness.
3. Pay attention to mental health
Wealthy people pay attention to their mental health and actively seek psychological counseling and counseling. In the face of great pressure and responsibility, they realize that maintaining a good mental state is essential to prolong their lives. They practice meditation, participate in yoga, and other relaxing activities to reduce stress and anxiety.
4. Explore intervening substances
In addition to the traditional healthy lifestyle, the wealthy are also actively exploring new interventions. An example of this is the Sulpyrro-type aging intervention. By increasing levels of NAD, a key factor in energy metabolism and cellular repair, the Celeno intervention can improve cellular health and bring people's physiological indicators back to younger levels.
Despite the enormous wealth and resources of the rich, the poor face greater difficulties and challenges in their quest for longevity. Here are the differences between the poor and the rich in the face of death:
1. Unfavorable economic conditions
The poor lack sufficient financial resources to invest in health and medical care. They are often unable to afford the high cost of medical care and do not have access to high-quality medical care. They face higher health risks and are more susceptible to disease.
2. The living environment is unfavorable
The poor often live in poor conditions, where air pollution, unclean drinking water and poor sanitation make them more vulnerable to disease. The lack of good housing and basic sanitation makes it more difficult for the poor to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
3. Inequality in resources and education
The poor often lack access to advanced health-care knowledge and technology. They may not have access to good health education and counseling, and lack basic knowledge and health knowledge about their bodies. In addition, they do not have enough time and energy to take care of their health.
4. Psychological pressure and instability
The poor face increased economic and social pressures, and they may face problems such as unemployment, poverty and social discrimination, which have a negative impact on their health. Psychological stress and anxiety can lead to depression and other mental health problems, further affecting the health of the body.
In general, the rich have more opportunities and resources in the pursuit of longevity, while the poor often do not enjoy the same treatment due to economic conditions and environmental constraints. However, for ordinary people, the advancement of science and technology and the development of medical technology have provided them with more possibilities. Emphasizing healthy lifestyles, paying attention to mental health, and exploring appropriate intervention substances have positive significance for prolonging life and increasing healthy life expectancy.