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Sunday, August 3, 2025

The Man Who Became Young Again in 2047 — And Lost Everything

Man Alone After Anti-Aging in 2047

The Man Who Reversed Time — And Lost Everything

In the year 2047, a groundbreaking medicine called “ReLifeX” emerged from the labs of Kyoto, Japan. It was the world’s first successful anti-aging reversal drug, capable of making an 80-year-old man look, feel, and function like he was 25 again. But while the science was flawless, the human heart wasn’t ready.

Rajbir Verma, once a retired factory supervisor in Delhi, became the first test subject. He volunteered after losing most of his body strength and memories to Alzheimer’s. In 11 months, his body transformed. Wrinkles faded. Strength returned. But something else happened too...

They Didn’t Recognize Him Anymore

His children saw a stranger at their doorstep. His wife wept — not with joy, but fear. Neighbors whispered rumors of dark rituals. Even his old dog barked at him. Rajbir, now a vibrant young man again, had lost his identity.

“You’re not my father. He died last year,” his son told him. The pill reversed his age. But not his address in the hearts of his family.

A New City. A New Life. A Familiar Pain.

Heartbroken, Rajbir left the city. He traveled south to Bengaluru. Changed his name. Started work again as a warehouse clerk. Learned Kannada. Slept in a small rented room. Ate alone. The world saw him as 26. But inside, he was 81 and abandoned.

Once again, he lived in the shadows of society, just like he had in his youth. Time had reversed. So had loneliness.


2047 — A Future Where Science Heals the Body, But Breaks the Soul?

As we rush into a world of biotech miracles, one question echoes:

Can science recreate youth... without erasing your past?

Some say Rajbir was blessed. Others say he was reborn into a nightmare. But he kept a diary — still found in his Bengaluru room — with just one final line:

“They say I look young. But I miss being old.”

#AI2047 #ScienceVsHumanity #ReLifeX #EmotionalSciFi

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