Hora shows your whole life as a simple grid — week by week. See your time, set honest goals, and choose what's worth it.
Every square is one week. 80 years × 52 weeks = 4,160 weeks. How many are left?
Zoom from years to months to a single week. Past, present, and future — all at once.
Add a goal, set hours per week, and Hora shows how much of your remaining life it will take. No illusions.
Mark the moments that matter. Build your own map of memories, week by week.
Essays on time, weeks, and the honest math of a life.
A human life averages about 4,160 weeks. Calculate how many you've already lived, see your time as a grid, and understand why weeks are the right unit for a life.
Oliver Burkeman's 4,000 Weeks isn't a productivity book — it's the opposite. A plain-English summary of the big idea, the five ideas that matter, and how to actually use it.
You get 18 summers with your kid before they leave home. Strip out the years they're too small to remember and the years they want to be elsewhere, and the real number is closer to 8. Here's the math.
Tim Urban's life calendar is one image: 4,680 squares, each one a week of a 90-year life. Here's the full idea behind it, why it landed so hard, and an interactive version of your own.