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Statistical reflection tool

What's Left Together

What's Left Together

A statistical mirror of how many times you might still see the people you love, if you keep living the way you do now.

Based on official life tables by age and country. It is not a prediction. It is a wake-up call.

How many more times will you see each other?

Answer a few questions to find out

Tell us about you

1 of 3

About the other person

2 of 3

How often do you meet?

3 of 3

Maximum 31 times monthly

1 time per month = 12 visits per year

Why It Matters

When we perceive time as limited, we prioritize what truly matters.

Time passes without us noticing

Data from the American Time Use Survey shows that most time with parents is concentrated before age 20. After that, frequency drops dramatically.

Socioemotional Selectivity Theory

When we perceive that time is limited, we prioritize close relationships and emotional goals over exploration. (Carstensen, 1999)

Not to scare, but to act

The goal isn't to create anxiety, but to make explicit a reality that usually remains abstract. With that information, you can decide better.

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