Moving beyond boardroom gravitas, healthspan and longevity educator Prashant Desai has issued a dramatic public wager on the lofty promises of the new longevity economy. On LinkedIn, Desai challenged Deepinder Goyal — best known as the co-founder of Zomato — over his latest venture Continue’s vision, which aims to help people live 100 more years up to 180 years in good health.
Known for his science-first approach to and ageing, Desai called the GOAL “biologically challenging” and cautioned that such visions risk creating “false hope” at a time when modern lifestyles already shorten lifespans. Citing science backed metabolic laws and proven disease risks, he framed his ₹1-crore wager as a test of conviction, not spectacle.
On one hand, you have Goyal — the tech disruptor turned wellness evangelist, envisioning a world where lifespan and healthspan can dramatically expand. On the other, Desai plays the role of counter-voice, questioning the hubris of “live to 180” rhetoric and urging a return to biological realism.
The post has since ignited a spirited debate across the business, health, and wellness community — where optimism meets realism, and longevity meets accountability.
Read his full post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/itsprashantdesai_i-respectfully-disagree-with-deepinder-goyals-share-7392426094974562305-gkoe/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android&rcm=ACoAAAJJePYBxnRnq7wI4RA3y53UbzyvrFvYZ
