Wait. 77 years is only 4000 weeks? That's not much time. Let's consider we've probably lived at least 1000 weeks. Then consider the last 1000 won't be worth living. That leaves 2000 weeks left of which we've already consumed and of much of it it must be spent working in order to survive. That's not enough time to do anything. Now imagine the week's of life spent in bad habits like porn use and maturbation or worse alcohol. Then realize how much time is wasted on frivoloties and useless vanities like climbing the corporate ladder or publishing. It's much easier than you think to let the what? 1000 good weeks or less, go to complete and total waste. I'm not going to read the book but the title has been food enough for thought. The fact of the matter is there isn't much time left and we're squandering it or being forced to squander it. If I didn't need to work to survive, I would plan out and spend my remaining weeks wisely, prudently, and enjoyably.
Yeah so I actually found a website with an interactive chart for it that you can input your specific info to visualize this all like you said: https://labs.coruscantconsulting.co.uk/life/weeks/ >I'm not going to read the book but the title has been food enough for thought.
Read it lol. It's really good. If the title gave you pause then you should read it.
I listened to it and I loved it so much I'm gonna run out and buy it because it effected me so deeply and I know it's gonna be one of those reference books I go back and back to throughout life.
>Yeah so I actually found a website with an interactive chart for it that you can input your specific info to visualize this all like you said: https://labs.coruscantconsulting.co.uk/life/weeks/
I'm a little more than halfway through my life I guess.
>That leaves 2000 weeks left of which we've already consumed and of much of it it must be spent working in order to survive.
Some work is rewarding, anon. NEEThood is not always a blessing. >That's not enough time to do anything.
Of course it is. >Now imagine the week's of life spent in bad habits like porn use and maturbation or worse alcohol.
Does anyone really watch porn and jerk off for weeks at a time? And alcohol enhances life, at least if you are drinking the good stuff in (relative) moderation and with friends. >Then realize how much time is wasted on frivoloties and useless vanities like climbing the corporate ladder or publishing.
As the other anon said, all life is vanities. We all - every one of us - will die. One man's meaning is another man's vanity. At least you get to choose what you find meaningful while you are here.
i liked it
Wait. 77 years is only 4000 weeks? That's not much time. Let's consider we've probably lived at least 1000 weeks. Then consider the last 1000 won't be worth living. That leaves 2000 weeks left of which we've already consumed and of much of it it must be spent working in order to survive. That's not enough time to do anything. Now imagine the week's of life spent in bad habits like porn use and maturbation or worse alcohol. Then realize how much time is wasted on frivoloties and useless vanities like climbing the corporate ladder or publishing. It's much easier than you think to let the what? 1000 good weeks or less, go to complete and total waste. I'm not going to read the book but the title has been food enough for thought. The fact of the matter is there isn't much time left and we're squandering it or being forced to squander it. If I didn't need to work to survive, I would plan out and spend my remaining weeks wisely, prudently, and enjoyably.
There are only vanities anon.
Ecclesiastes is an entirely unhelpful text.
this, it's muh wise, and well written but his answer is just "oh yes, but remember God sometimes".
Yeah so I actually found a website with an interactive chart for it that you can input your specific info to visualize this all like you said: https://labs.coruscantconsulting.co.uk/life/weeks/
>I'm not going to read the book but the title has been food enough for thought.
Read it lol. It's really good. If the title gave you pause then you should read it.
I listened to it and I loved it so much I'm gonna run out and buy it because it effected me so deeply and I know it's gonna be one of those reference books I go back and back to throughout life.
Depressing.
>Yeah so I actually found a website with an interactive chart for it that you can input your specific info to visualize this all like you said: https://labs.coruscantconsulting.co.uk/life/weeks/
I'm a little more than halfway through my life I guess.
>That leaves 2000 weeks left of which we've already consumed and of much of it it must be spent working in order to survive.
Some work is rewarding, anon. NEEThood is not always a blessing.
>That's not enough time to do anything.
Of course it is.
>Now imagine the week's of life spent in bad habits like porn use and maturbation or worse alcohol.
Does anyone really watch porn and jerk off for weeks at a time? And alcohol enhances life, at least if you are drinking the good stuff in (relative) moderation and with friends.
>Then realize how much time is wasted on frivoloties and useless vanities like climbing the corporate ladder or publishing.
As the other anon said, all life is vanities. We all - every one of us - will die. One man's meaning is another man's vanity. At least you get to choose what you find meaningful while you are here.
>And alcohol enhances life
Holy mother of cope.
What is a symposium without wine, anon?
I'm 91. Guess I don't even exist.
Keep on keeping on, pops. Glad you made it to the 90s, and I bet you've lived some life in your time.
i hope i don't have an early death so that i can procrastinate more
>21
you don't know how good you have it, try nearing 30
infographics like these make me seriously consider sudoku
Why?
>college
>university
>started working at
right with you friend, we're going to (slowly) make it
Antira
gee, that's a lot of weeks
where can I get the book with this cover, all I can see is some shitty photo-op version
consider the following
Is this a joke like "all lives are redacted by le sun in the end"