The Philosophy

Know Thyself.

The ancient wisdom that changes everything when you actually apply it.

The Hard Question

You say you're working on your goals.

But if someone watched how you actually spend your days—would they believe you?

Most of us would have to admit: probably not.

We tell ourselves we're serious about learning that skill, building that business, getting in shape. But our time tells a different story. Hours disappear into scrolling. Days blur together. Weeks pass without real progress.

The gap between who we say we are and how we spend our time—that's where dreams go to die.

Time is Money

You track your finances. You know where your money goes. You budget, you save, you invest.

Why don't you do the same with your time?

Time is the only resource you can never get back. Every hour you spend is gone forever. Yet most people have no idea where their time actually goes.

10,000 Hours is your time ledger. Track every hour like you track every dollar. See exactly where your life is going—and decide if that's where you want it to go.

How much time do you have left?

Calculate your remaining days. It's sobering—and motivating.

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The Path to Mastery

You've heard of the 10,000 hour rule. Put in 10,000 hours of deliberate practice, and you become an expert.

But here's what most people miss: it's not just about logging hours. It's about quality focus time. Deliberate practice. Pushing your limits, not just going through the motions.

Imagine being able to say: "I put 10,000 hours of focused practice into this skill. I'm an expert."

That's not arrogance. That's earned confidence. That's mastery you can prove—to yourself and anyone else.

10,000
Hours to Mastery
~5
Years at 40h/week
Confidence Earned

See Your Truth

There's something powerful about seeing how your days are actually distributed throughout the week.

  • What are you spending the most time on?
  • Are you really living—or are you scrolling too much?
  • Does your time reflect your priorities?

When you track everything, you keep yourself accountable. No more lying to yourself about "working on it."

The Accountability Loop

Here's the beautiful thing about tracking your time:

When you know you're going to track it, you're more incentivized to focus.

You want to be able to log that you were focused. You want to see those hours add up. The act of tracking itself makes you better.

It's a positive feedback loop: track → focus → progress → motivation → track more.

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The Virtuous Cycle
Track → Focus → Progress → Motivation → Track More

Ready to Know Yourself?

Stop guessing. Start tracking. See who you really are—and become who you want to be.

Calculate Your Days