
World Calendar
The World Calendar is a proposed reform of the Gregorian calendar designed to create a consistent and predictable yearly schedule. It divides the year into four equal three-month quarters, each with the same number of days, and places all holidays on fixed dates annually. An extra day is added at the end of the year as a holiday, and in leap years, an additional day is inserted into the calendar. The goal is to make planning easier, improve business and religious scheduling, and eliminate the irregularities caused by varying month lengths. It has not been adopted universally but offers a streamlined approach to organizing the year.