Brilliant article JC – I won’t lie there were some bloodu long words in there for me – lol.
The connection between physical health with financial reality makes the whole piece sharp and immediate. The contrast between the sudden deaths of the past and the slow decline of modern life stood right out, and “rotting in the chair” is a proper punch in the balls - unforgettable line.
It was very practical too - bringing in specific biomarkers and the Friction Protocol making it something people can actually act upon rihht now.
The framing of how physical decline doesn’t just affect health, it quietly chips away at freedom, energy, and even earning potential was a strong part of this.
You make it very clear and leave no ambiguity that fitness isn’t some optional extra- it’s foundational.
Brilliant article JC – I won’t lie there were some bloodu long words in there for me – lol.
The connection between physical health with financial reality makes the whole piece sharp and immediate. The contrast between the sudden deaths of the past and the slow decline of modern life stood right out, and “rotting in the chair” is a proper punch in the balls - unforgettable line.
It was very practical too - bringing in specific biomarkers and the Friction Protocol making it something people can actually act upon rihht now.
The framing of how physical decline doesn’t just affect health, it quietly chips away at freedom, energy, and even earning potential was a strong part of this.
You make it very clear and leave no ambiguity that fitness isn’t some optional extra- it’s foundational.
V. strong piece of wirk.
Appreciate the feedback. The math doesn't lie. Fitness is just physical insurance against the slow drain.