Paul Saladino· MD
if that were a trade-off i'd rather live well and short right i'd rather have libido and reproduce and you know be strong and do the things i like to do and then go out you know a heart attack on a huge wave at 50.
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
if that were a trade-off i'd rather live well and short right i'd rather have libido and reproduce and you know be strong and do the things i like to do and then go out you know a heart attack on a huge wave at 50.
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it's just there's a lot of people that haven't understood this as much as you repeat it so it's a little frustrating for me but it's it's pretty clearly documented make a great point about the cemeteries i haven't really thought about that but it's true there's a lot of kids in cemeteries and that changes for life expectancy so what your friends are saying is like okay that's a possibility show me some evidence that that actually happens like have you studied the indigenous culture do you know how long the hearts of life do you know how long they've come do you know how long the same blue room live do you know any of them do you know how long them aside no they won't know any of this they're just going to pair something that they've been told it's like oh you're maximizing for short term well even if i were i would take that because who wants to be a skinny sarcopenic a low libido chronically cold hasty