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500 days from today

The midpoint of a 1000-day commitment. The threshold of perseverance.

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Five hundred days is the midpoint of a thousand-day commitment, and from what we've seen working with founders, parents, and people in long-term recovery, it's the moment quiet doubt arrives. The starting energy is gone. The finish is still abstract. Five hundred days is the threshold where you find out whether the thing was real.

What it really means

Why the midpoint is the hardest stretch

Day 500 is when you can't lean on novelty anymore and you can't see the finish yet. The bookstore is open but profits haven't come. The toddler has language but isn't yet a kid. The novel is half-finished. Most people who quit long projects quit somewhere in this stretch, not at the start. The midpoint is where commitment is tested. Behavioral research consistently shows that midpoint reflection improves persistence in long-term goals. Marking day 500 isn't sentimental — it's a checkpoint that demonstrably increases the chance you finish.

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Real uses for 500 days

Project midpoints

Multi-year creative or business projects often go quiet around day 500. The ones that survive get a second wind here.

Recovery milestones

Long-term recovery programs often note the 500-day mark as the point where renewed engagement matters most.

Sabbatical structure

Some career sabbaticals are designed in 500-day arcs — long enough to actually change something, short enough not to end the career.

A 500-day stretch in history

What 500 days can change

December 1944 – April 1946

From the Battle of the Bulge to early reconstruction

About 500 days passed between the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 and the start of organized European reconstruction in spring 1946. The midpoint of postwar transition — too late to be wartime, too early to feel rebuilt. The Marshall Plan was still a year away. The 500-day point is rarely when things finish; it's when you find out if they will.

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Questions about 500 days from today

How many months is 500 days?
About 16 months and 13 days. Roughly 1 year, 4 months, and 13 days.
How many weeks is 500 days?
71 weeks and 3 days.
Why mark the 500-day milestone?
It's the psychological midpoint of long arcs. Behavioral research consistently shows that midpoint reflection improves persistence in long-term goals.
How many hours is 500 days?
12,000 hours. (500 × 24.)