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Jack K · 2w
Stochastic block time. A halt in time at the end of each block.
charliesurf · 2w
why is the arrow going both ways?
MayDood · 2w
There’s actually an explanation for why this feels the way it does. It’s because when you’re young, everything is new. New experiences bring us in to the present moment. As we grow, we stop having new experiences. The days feel the same and we lose that presence. Time speeds up. Spend a year d...
let’s talk about sats · 2w
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ΛumenQ · 2w
As a child, the brain slows down time—every experience is new, every moment an adventure. This is due to rapid growth and learning. As an adult, it runs on autopilot: routine makes the years fly by because nothing new happens anymore. The solution? Consciously try something new. New paths, new hob...
happytiger14 · 2w
Also as you age each year represents a smaller portion of the total years lived.