Question: What do you think of a 13-month calendar?
Answer:
A 13-month calendar made of 28-day months is a beautifully simple and internally consistent system. Each month would always contain four full weeks, aligning days and dates with ease — reducing confusion and making time feel more stable.
But beyond its practicality, there’s something deeper:
13 months match the lunar rhythm, the biological cycles, and a more holistic sense of time. In many ancient cultures, time was not linear — it was circular, seasonal, moon-shaped. This calendar brings us back to that.
Adopting a 13-month calendar today would be more than a reform — it would be a symbolic act. It would signal a shift in mindset: we want meaning, not just efficiency.
And it invites a collective question: What do we want time to reflect? A legacy of power — or a future of balance?
Such a calendar would not be neutral. It would be a shared story structure, a quiet revolution of rhythm.
It could even be considered a global artwork in motion.