Many founders think in 5-year exit cycles. I think in 100-year growth.

As I’ve scaled Xin Ventures 心, I’ve realized that the most valuable asset in my portfolio isn’t a company or an AI agent—it’s my own biological runtime. In an era where AI can replicate our intelligence, our only true bottleneck is our health and time.

This is why Longevity is not a hobby for me; it is a core business strategy. Through Withheart.life, I document my journey of “Not Dying”—a quest to optimize healthspan through the lens of a systems engineer.

The Architecture of Aging

In business, we use AI-First Operations to eliminate inefficiencies. In Longevity, I use a similar framework. I view the human body as a complex system that requires:

  1. Continuous Monitoring: Using wearables and biomarkers to get real-time data.
  2. Strategic Intervention: From precision nutrition to advanced biohacking protocols.
  3. Preventative Maintenance: Addressing the “Four Horsemen” of aging before they arrive.

The “Heart” (心) of Health

Why do we want to live longer? To me, longevity is about Capacity. It’s about having the energy at 80 to start a new venture, the mental clarity to bridge Thai-Chinese relations for decades, and the vitality to enjoy the travel experiences we curate at ChinaWithHeart.

Technology should serve humanity, not replace it. AI helps me automate my work so I can spend more time on the “biological basics”: deep sleep, high-quality movement, and authentic social connections.

The Long Game

Xin Ventures is built for the long term. By investing in my own longevity, I am ensuring that the “One Heart” behind these many ventures remains strong, focused, and ready for whatever the next century brings.

Living Better. Building Longer. Powered by Intention.

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