You don't need a million-dollar budget or a team of scientists to live a long, vibrant life. What if the secret to longevity is actually within reach for all of us?
We are living in the golden age of longevity science. Yet, the mainstream narrative is often dominated by extreme protocols and highly clinical interventions that are entirely inaccessible to the average person. Furthermore, these approaches often ignore a glaring reality: adding decades to your physical lifespan is a disaster if you lack the mental resilience to enjoy those years or the financial resources to survive them.
In The Longevity Triad, Gary D. Fitts offers a powerful, pragmatic, and holistic roadmap designed for the real world. This is the "every-person" guide to maximizing not just your lifespan, but your healthspan, your independence, and your purpose.
Instead of viewing longevity as a purely physical equation requiring perfect optimization, Fitts introduces a systems-based approach built on three interconnected pillars that cannot survive without one another:
The Physical Pillar
Discover sustainable, practical habits to build biological resilience. Learn how to thrive in the chaotic environment of everyday life without sacrificing the simple, spontaneous pleasures of being human.
The Mental Pillar
A long life requires a sharp, adaptable mind. Uncover strategies to maintain cognitive capability, cultivate a strong sense of purpose, and build the emotional anti-fragility necessary to weather life's inevitable storms.
The Financial Pillar
This is the critical missing link in modern longevity advice. Physical health is severely compromised if a financial collapse strips you of your independence at age eighty. Learn the foundational rules of financial longevity to ensure your wealth outlasts your extended lifespan.
The Longevity Triad is your blueprint for building a resilient future-mind, body, and bank account.
About the Author
Gary D. Fitts is a passionate advocate dedicated to democratizing longevity science. Writing from the perspective of an everyday person, he bridges the gap between complex anti-aging research and practical, real-world living.