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Yesterday I saw the news that Zhang Xuefeng had passed away—41 years old, sudden cardiac death. Three days prior, he was still checking in on WeChat Moments about his running, with a monthly mileag...

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Yesterday I saw the news that Zhang Xuefeng had passed away—41 years old, sudden cardiac death. Three days prior, he was still checking in on WeChat Moments about his running, with a monthly mileage of 72 kilometers. He felt unwell after an afternoon run, was taken to the hospital, and three hours later, he was gone. He left behind nine companies, an education group valued at hundreds of millions, and a nine-year-old daughter. Just a few days ago, I wrote an article about AI entrepreneurship mentioning that the body is the hardest infrastructure in this wave of transformation. Work intensity is increasing, the pace is accelerating, but the body doesn't become more durable just because technology advances. I didn't expect to see news like this the very next day. This isn't an isolated case. Ding Yun from Huawei, 53, died after running 28 kilometers. Sun Jian, chief scientist at Megvii, 45, passed away suddenly in the early morning. Zhang Rui, founder of Chunyuyisheng (Spring Rain Doctor