"30 years left" is abstract; "1,800 weekends left" is visceral. Translating time into life units makes finitude tangible.
Default is the Korean average (~83 years). You can adjust for personal health and family history. It's statistical, not guaranteed.
Simple subtraction of current age from life expectancy. A 30-year-old has roughly 53 birthdays, 53 summers, and ~2,700 weekends left.
Your current age divided by life expectancy. 50% means half of life has passed — a nudge to spend the remainder more intentionally.
Average ages for marriage, having kids, kids leaving home, retirement, etc., laid out as an infographic for comparison.
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