I am a very big believer in promoting the anti-aging message in China, Japan and South Korea. Between the three of them, there are 1.6 billion people that are essentially not involved in the race to reset aging. We’re also talking about highly bright and inventive populaces that all have evolved medical infrastructures. The South Koreans, in particular, have recently thrown their hats into solving certain medical issues, like hair loss and already have a huge share of the companies seeking to reverse the condition with cutting edge technologies.
These counties also have populations that are largely atheist or agnostic, so you would imagine they would be fairly predisposed towards action, as an afterlife is not an option for most of them. Initiating even a small percentage of interest in anti-aging science and research in those countries could have an exponential effect on the progression of knowledge and anti-aging therapies.
I was looking at the project on this thread which is set up to promote awareness of the anti-aging movement by giving out prize money to projects that promote awareness and I thought this might be effective in East Asia if done well: https://www.longecit...activism-prize/
I’m not sure if this project is getting a lot of responses or reaching a meaningful number of the "right people," but I would be willing to put up a few tens of thousands of dollars per year to promote a similar prize structure in East Asian countries, if anyone knows of a group that can run it and if it were shown to be, in all likelihood, effective at reaching people in these countries.
If anyone has any ideas on how to promote the anti-aging movement in East Asia feel free to mention them.
Edited by Mind, 28 November 2022 - 02:30 PM.