This newsletter has been dormant for over a year.
That’s a nice way of putting it…
I butchered this newsletter and took the finer cuts to be split into my 3 big-brain “nobody gets me” blogs, then I threw the rest into a sausage of old ideas consisting of my old info-dump blog.
But I just found another provision purpose for this substack, something that fits the newsletter format better, that’s not a blog disguised as a newsletter but an actual newsletter.
Writing about brain rejuvenation strategies.
In what form? I don’t know, not yet.
Maybe I’ll go rambling on about the optimal protocol to take GlyNAC (spoiler alert: It will be heavily tailored to the individual and require a few dozen tests to figure out).
Maybe I will be proposing fun risky experiments I wish more people were trying.
Maybe I’ll be explaining why this or that exercise routine is actually 3x better than whatever the fuck you are doing, bravely defying the lobster-hating neo-Marxist-academic establishment trying to blackpill you into thinking all movement is hard, miserable, and create equal.
Probably I will be going on about why you should shove a novel pigs-blood concentrate up your nose.
Who’s to say? Only time shall tell.
Why this change of heart?
I’m working on a longevity company that’s targeted at healthy people, which focuses first and foremost on brain rejuvenation.
It’s a bit of a moonshot, but about 1/3 of my idea, the bit that is least moonshoty, is that good strategies for preserving cognition already exist, and roughly no one is using them, including the people that are trying to signal being good biohackers doing everything in their power to keep themselves function.
My Twitter certainly thinks a market exists:
https://twitter.com/George_3d6/status/1733837500236628454
At any rate, only time will tell.
Buyer beware, further articles will probably be paywalled since my main motivation is seeing if strategies for cognitive regeneration are valuable. There’s little point in letting them stew on the internet for free alike my old idle ideations.
Expect to see the first post of this new twist of the newsletter on the 6th of January, where I’ll be tackling an n=1 experiment around whether or not you can raise a person’s IQ by ~10 points trivially.