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Living Forever: Immortality And The Billionaires

Immortality research — Is it really possible to get younger every day?

Amy Sterling Casil
7 min readMar 27, 2023

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I’m telling people that humanity is entering the biology age. Not bio “tech” as in brute force and foreign objects, but biology using natural processes.

Understanding the way living organisms — at any size — function together.

Most people want to live a happy, healthy lifespan — of normal length.

Peter Fioretti, a real estate mogul from North Carolina, recently spoke to Business Insider about his interest in longevity. Fioretti said,

I want to be hiking and biking. I want to be able to play with my grandkids or great-grandkids — Peter Fioretti, Business Insider 25 March 2023

Five years ago, at age 58, Fioretti was diagnosed with an arterial blockage and a “cardiac age” of 68. Unhappy with the diagnosis, he visited ten specialists and now has a cardiac age of 47. He told Business Insider that he wanted to make it to 120 years old with his “mental and physical capacities intact.”

Mr. Fioretti is a couple of years older than me.

But I have a cardiac age of 34 and I didn’t visit ten specialists, including a physician “in Colorado” who “works with NFL players.”

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Amy Sterling Casil
Amy Sterling Casil

Written by Amy Sterling Casil

Over 500 million views and 5 million published words, top writer in health and social media. Author of 50 books, former exec, Nebula nominee.

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