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The Perceived Passing of Time in our Lives
As we grow older, time seems to pass by at a quicker pace, and yet we tend to remember the events from our childhood as if they occurred over a longer period of time. This is due to how we perceive time based on the proportion it takes up in our whole life.
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ChapterThe Perceived Passing of Time in our Lives
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ChapterThe Perceived Passing of Time in our Lives
EpisodeSynchronicity
PodcastDistractible
Summary
The way we perceive time changes as we grow up. When we are children, a year feels like an eternity, but as we get older, a year becomes a smaller proportion of our whole life, leading us to focus on things that remind us of what is already on our mind.