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thenewgreen  ·  1337 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: August 19, 2020

    Time has just been melting away the past few years, in a way it wasn't before. Is this what getting older feels like?

I have never felt like my time was particularly wasted, but I have felt like it moves faster with age. One byproduct of the quarantine, for me, is that I am using my time to serve me more. I am allocating it to things that I actually enjoy.

But time really does go by more quickly the older you get. Good luck with the life review. It’s a good exercise. Knowing you, you’re on the right path and I am sure something exciting is around the corner. Onward!





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thenewgreen  ·  1336 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    However, because there are 365 days in a year no matter what, how fast or slowly time passes is merely perception. And it's actually kind of cool that you have the power to create your own reality by feeding your brain new information and adventures. So, if you've been putting off traveling to a new place or learning a new language, you now have a great reason to stop procrastinating.
It's interesting that the trips I take seem to be remembered as longer than they were. I was just at the beach with my family for 5 days and it felt like a month. New surroundings, new activities etc. But I have a really warped sense of time. I literally can't measure it well. I recently moved and I couldn't tell you if I've been in this house for one month or 3. Isn't that weird? I just don't care. I've been married for 15 years but it feels like 9 or 10. I am 43 years old, but I feels like I am 35. I am bad at measuring time.