Time, comfort and curiosity - their profound affect on aging "Time seems to stand quite still In a child's world it always will" "Morning. Another morning" by The Moody Blues The days for a child pass quickly but the years pass like a slow-moving freight train. As an adult, I want the same. Time , or at least our perception of it, can be controlled . Here is Scientific American's James M. Broadway on the subject: “Where did the time go?” middle-aged and older adults often remark. Many of us feel that time passes more quickly as we age, a perception that can lead to regrets. According to psychologist and BBC columnist Claudia Hammond, “the sensation that time speeds up as you get older is one of the biggest mysteries of the experience of time.” "Engaging in a novel exploit makes time appear to pass more quickly in the moment. But if we remember that activity later on, it will seem to have lasted longer than more mundane experiences." Tha...
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