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Lex DeVille
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I remember this interview i saw recently of Peter Thiel.
He was asked by Tim Ferriss what is a problem he thinks about every day that need to be solved.
His answer was aging.
And he said he is amazed that not much work is being conducted for a problem that unanimously all 7 billion population in the world faces.
Yes, Peter Thiel is on board with defeating death and is quite open about it. He has multiple companies working on defeating death via technology and funds others working for cures for aging. He's not the only billionaire who backs companies dedicated to defeating death or extending lifespan either.
Technically there are a lot of people working on the problem, but overall not that many entrepreneurs.
Most people in the world don't understand how different today is from 20 or 40 years ago.
Most don't understand that aging has already been reversed and human trials are taking place right now.
Most don't think they want to live longer or forever because society beat into their head that death is "good."
Most entrepreneurs don't know much about bioscience or nanotech or anything beyond coding, so they don't bother.
For smart entrepreneurs these fields are ripe for the picking. Don't even need to know that much. All you gotta do is be the guy who starts the company and hires smart scientists and technologists to work on the rest.
When I last talked to Bill Fallon (Founder of Life Extension Pharmaceuticals) his advice to me was "bring smart people together." That's what made him a multi-millionaire.
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