Notion Memento Mori
Description
“Memento Mori” (Latin for 'remember that you have to die') is a symbolic object acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death.
Based on the Jars of Marbles model, where “The average person lives for 75 years, each year made of 52 weeks, giving the average person 3,900 Saturdays in their lifetime” this calendar lets you reflect on your mortality and that of those around you.
How does it work?
- Add a person’s name and their age (video tutorial included)
- See the number weeks they lived and have left to live
- Reflect.
Features
- Add as many family members, close relatives or friends as you wish
- Display the number of weeks lived, those left to live and a life progress bar for each person
- Works on all resolutions and devices
- Hopefully, helps you appreciate life more
Frequently asked questions
Does this work with a free Notion account?
Yes it does, all you need to do is duplicate the template from the link you’ll be provided after you click the “I want this!” button
How difficult is it to set up this template?
Setting up is fast and easy and each step has video tutorials showing you how to manage your calendar. Just in case you get stuck you can always get in touch over at hi@treonde.com.
Can I share this template with my friends and family?
Sure! And THANK YOU for doing so. You can share the following link in order to get them started: https://treonde.gumroad.com/l/notion-memento-mori
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