A simple way to understand a human lifespan through weeks instead of years.
Why Weeks Feel Different
Most people think in years because calendars are built that way. Weeks feel more tangible. A week is short enough to feel real, but long enough to show a pattern. That is why a life in weeks view can create a stronger emotional response than a plain age number.
A Simple Baseline
An 80-year life is a little over 4,100 weeks. An 85-year life is around 4,430 weeks. Once you see life as a grid of weekly blocks, time becomes less abstract and more visible.