How Much Would You Pay For The Fountain Of Youth?
By Rob
Lets say you found out about a product, a medical device that could turn back the hands of time and you would begin to look and feel younger and younger with the passing of each day?
How much would you pay for the fountain of youth?
What if it had zero side effects, worked when you used it and stopped working when you didn’t use it?
What if this was proven by science as well as with your own experiences with it?
What if it made you look like you had a face lift only 2 days after beginning to use this Fountain of Youth device?
What would you be willing to pay on a monthly basis for the ability to slow down and possibly reverse time? Hypothetically of course.
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