Remember that post about 960 months? It’s a book now.
Dear Friend,
A few weeks ago I wrote a piece here about a number I couldn’t get out of my head – that an average human life is about 960 months, and that most of us are miscounting it. (Here’s the original, if you want a refresher.)
That dispatch wouldn’t leave me alone. So I did the obvious thing and turned it into a small book. 😄
It’s called 960, and it makes one argument: we count our lives in the wrong unit. Weeks are too slippery – there’s always a “next week.” Thousands of them are too big to feel. The month is the one unit that’s human-sized, textured, and finite enough to actually sting. Then the book hands you one dumb-simple method to live against that number.
It’s short – you’ll finish it before your coffee gets cold. And it’s free, because I care more about the idea traveling than anything else:
Read it online, or grab the free PDF or ePub
Get it one chapter a day by email, if you’d rather sip it slowly
Or hold the print edition, if you like paper (it’s on Amazon)
All of it lives here → https://ninehundredsixty.com
That’s the whole update. Go do the math on what’s left on yourself – I’m at 360, and I’m still recovering.
P ツ


