R Memento Mori [verified] Here

Such visualizations are not morbid for misery’s sake—they are functional reminders during long data sessions to pause, breathe, and remember what matters.

| Function | Purpose | |----------|---------| | remind_me() | Prints a random death-related quote (Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, etc.) at random intervals during script execution. | | vanitas_theme() | A ggplot2 theme with sepia background, cracked borders, and optional skull watermark. | | lifeline() | Takes a date-of-birth and returns a visual timeline showing approximate position in a 80-year lifespan. | | decay_plot() | Randomly removes 10% of data points each time you view a plot—simulating memory loss and entropy. | | epitaph() | Reads your R script and writes a mock epitaph (e.g., "Here lies a script that died from a missing comma, beloved by none, forgotten by all"). | r memento mori

: The community is heavily influenced by Stoic thinkers like Marcus Aurelius, who famously said, "You could leave life right now. Let that determine what you do and say and think" . | | lifeline() | Takes a date-of-birth and

Run this final script before you close R today: | : The community is heavily influenced by