The weekends are passing. Not all of them, but enough that you've started to feel it. This is the journal for you, for the people you love, and for that feeling.
You know the weekend you keep meaning to take. The person you keep meaning to call. The version of yourself you keep meaning to become.
Nobody knows how many weekends they have left. This book assumes the number is finite, meaningful, and smaller than you think. Use it accordingly.
The Final 1001 Weekends is a guided journal built around 80 named weekends. The left page is the Road Ahead: the weekend you keep deferring, with one concrete thing you can actually do about it. The right page is the Rearview: the true account of a weekend you've already lived, the one you never properly sat with.
Together, they become something more than a journal. The memoir you write one weekend at a time. The 80 weekends are not a checklist. They are a mirror. Some will reflect something you have already lived and never properly accounted for. Some will reflect something you have been meaning to live for longer than you want to admit. A few will stop you where you stand.
Those are the ones to start with.