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Some questions are worth measuring.

We measure them and hand back a small interactive tool — personal, sourced, share-worthy. Pick a question.

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Compound Interest — illustrated cover
PROJECT5 sourced

Compound Interest

Put in your monthly contribution, expected return, and time horizon. See how much comes from you — and how much comes from compounding.

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Dollar Melt — illustrated cover
COMPARE8 sourced

Dollar Melt

A dollar does not shrink evenly. It melts fast against some things, slowly against others — and sometimes moves the other way. Enter an amount and a year-range and watch the same dollar resize against milk, eggs, gas, gold, Big Macs, Coke, and phone calls.

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Coffee Score — illustrated cover
ESTIMATE3 sourced

Coffee Score

Coffee Score puts the Gardiner 2024 sleep trial and the Poole 2017 mortality umbrella review onto your body. Five subscores, one number, one decision.

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Dopamine Reset Forecast — illustrated cover
ESTIMATE9 sourced

Dopamine Reset Forecast

Eight inputs map your day onto the Robinson-Berridge wanting/liking framework. The result names your pattern + ranks five behavior levers; for three of four archetypes the top lever is not the one you'd guess.

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Car True Cost — illustrated cover
MEASURE10 sourced

Car True Cost

Pick your car, your state, how you drive — six tiles show you where your money actually goes.

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Stupid Death Probability — illustrated cover
COMPARE4 sourced

Stupid Death Probability

You fear sharks. Cows kill more. Play 15 rounds — see your fear shape.

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Millionaire Odds Ladder — illustrated cover
COMPARE12 sourced

Millionaire Odds Ladder

Seven paths to $1M side-by-side under your dials — career + saving, index funds, real estate, small business, founder, active trading, lottery. The math, not the marketing. Tap any path for median outcome and typical downside.

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Life In Weeks — illustrated cover
PROJECT8 sourced

Life In Weeks

A 25-year-old who shifts from 16 to 60 minutes of daily reading covers roughly 2,500 more books over the next half-century — or 916 if nothing changes.

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