Steven Bartlett

Steven Bartlett is the CEO & Founder of Flight Story and host of the chart-topping podcast, "The Diary Of A CEO." He is best known as an entrepreneur, investor, and a Dragon on BBC's Dragons' Den.

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fertilitysocietal-impactlongevity
And being able to have children in your 50s and 60s, I think, would be a great gift to humanity. That's my personal view. Some people may, for whatever reason, disagree with that.

This quote proposes a radical and highly debatable solution to declining fertility rates, advocating for extended reproductive choice that challenges current societal norms.

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Governments are watching this technology very closely... because the winner will make not just a lot of economic benefit, but there will be potential for radical change in the pharmaceutical industry, in healthcare. But there are also uses that the government has identified, so-called super soldier potential.

This exposes the high stakes of aging research, revealing both economic drivers and unsettling military applications that governments are already considering.

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If we can cure blindness, reversing the age of the skin is a piece of cake.

This bold comparison underscores the speaker's confidence in advanced rejuvenation technologies, reframing the perceived difficulty of age reversal.

Steven Bartlett

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The world when this becomes a reality... is going to be so different from the world we live in. It's going to be as different as the pre-computer world and the pre-airplane world, as today is.

This quote vividly articulates the revolutionary scale of change expected from longevity science, comparing its impact to foundational technological shifts.

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The current theory is that women run out of eggs. The evidence from my lab caused me to question that idea.

Directly challenges a widely accepted biological understanding of female reproductive aging, opening new avenues for research and treatment.

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