Awesome! One request: can you give the option to toggle the life phases on the left? I.e. not everybody goes to uni. In Australia we also go straight from high-school to uni rather than college but there is no option to remove college. Great little visualiser though!
This one was great. Seeing what this looks like for me and where I'm at actually brought me a sense of peace and joy. I like how I'm a fair bit into my career but still have so much of it left.
"It turns out that when I graduated from high school, I had already used up 93% of my in-person parent time. I’m now enjoying the last 5% of that time. We’re in the tail end."
After reading Tim Urban's article 52 weeks, I made a simple excel spreadsheet with 12*4=48 columns, & 90 rows. Each row is January 1 of year, first row being my birth year. All data, color, shading is manual.
Each column is 1 week having dotted vertical border, each month 4 weeks, having solid border. Any event happening between 1st & 7th of month means first week, between 8-14 2nd week, 15-21 3rd week & 22nd & onwards is 4th week. My birth, schoop start, 5th, 8th, 10th class of school, college, first job, my sibling's births, my major family events, my movings to other cities countries, my travels all get a concise text note. Me staying on an address gets same shade for the duration.
Definitely fun to look at, but does it calculate correctly (or am I not quite understanding it?)?! If I put in my DOB as 1970-09-27 I the 50 square should be today, right? Except I'm actually 10 weeks past the 50 square?
I've just fixed it, it's closer but still not super accurate as there are leap years and a year has about 52.143 weeks. I'll look more into that later :)
I have the same problem - my birthday is a couple of weeks in the future, but gets rendered in the past. I edited the options so that the only event was my actual day of birth.
Is it just calling all years exactly 52 weeks long?
I'm not sure what that means ("my birthday is a couple of weeks in the future"). If you could take a screenshot and paste just the sample data, that'll be great! Thanks.
Sure - what email or other non-public place can I send that to? If you'd rather not post contact info here, you can contact me at my hn handle @gmail.com
What I mean is that my actual birthday falls in October, but the weeks display is displaying the week where I turn X as having happened a few weeks ago. I'm being a bit vague because I'd rather not publicly post my exact birthday and age, but I believe you can recreate the same issue using the input posted by iamben above - saying you are born on <today's date> 1970, shows the week where you turned 50 as having happened many weeks in the past, when it should obviously be this week (or +/- 1 week at most due to dates being complicated)
Thanks a lot for explaining! I've just fixed it, it's closer but still not super accurate as there are leap years and a year has about 52.143 weeks. I'll look more into that later :)
When I see this I treat the first decade as pointless to think about because it's childhood. 10-20 I had to finish school, went to college. 20-25 was very sub-optimal for me, but 25-35 has been quite good.
Same here :) around 23 I came to the realization that I'm truly free to live my life as I please. Now 25, I imagine myself as two years old, seeing the world for the first time. It's truly a wonderful feeling.