Life Calendar at Age 75
780 weeks remaining in a 90-year life
83.3% of a 90-year life
Your Life in Years
Each square represents one year. Amber = years lived. Grey = years ahead.
Life in Numbers
Why Visualize Your Life?
In 1997, Tim Urban introduced the concept of a "life in weeks" chart that went viral. The idea is simple but profound: when you see your entire life laid out as a finite grid of boxes, each week becomes tangible.
At age 75, you've already colored in 83.3% of your grid. The remaining squares aren't guaranteed — they're potential. This perspective shift is what makes life calendars so powerful: they transform abstract time into something you can see, feel, and act on.
Research in psychology shows that mortality salience — the awareness that life is finite — actually leads to greater well-being, more meaningful relationships, and clearer priorities. A life calendar isn't morbid; it's motivating.
"The trouble is, you think you have time." — Jack Kornfield
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