• Melllvar@startrek.website
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    Each decade of age took me half as long as the previous one did.

    0-10 took forever

    10-20 took 20 years

    20-30 took 10 years

    30-40 took 5 years

    And I fear it only gets worse.

  • titanicx@lemmy.zip
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    I dunno man I’ve done a lot of living in those years. Turn 50 this year and still going strong. On a week long camping trip that we just got set up at 11 pm. Can’t wait to hit the lake tomorrow.

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      I think what makes time really fly is boredom. Not necessarily like, waiting for a train or whatever, but more like “I do the same thing every day” exhaustion with life. The past couple of years have flown by for me but it’s 100% because I don’t like my current job and I don’t do a lot else recently. The more I like my 9-5, and the more the rest of my life excites me, the more memories I get and the longer time seems to take to pass.

      It’s no surprise that for most people this happens in your late teens/early 20s, you’re meeting new people all the time, you maybe go to university, you go to parties, and so on. If you stop doing that as you get older and don’t start anything else its inevitable that time will just start to get away from you.

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        Can confirm, the past 3 years felt longer than the 10 years before that because I transitioned, stopped being depressed, and started doing cool stuff like activism.

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    YOUR BODY BETRAYS YOUR DEGENERACY.

    YOUR MOUTH MOVES BUT THE ONE WHO SPEAKS IS AL GUL. YOU ARE BUT A VESSEL FOR THE GHOUL NOW. VERY LITTLE OF YOUR SELF REMAINS.

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    That “theory” is very false (edit: at least to how we experience time in the second/now). It only applies to memory. And only then because our brain is evolved to keep us alive, not serve a completely accurate measure of time passage.

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    Yep

    I read an article saying that as an adult you stop doing as many unique and memorable things as an adult. It’s mostly the same places, people and things. So when you go do different things and make memories, you’ll have more “milestones” in your life

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      My theory is it’s time as an overall percentage of your life affects your perception of the length of any duration.

      When you are 4 years old, a year is an entire quarter of your life. That’s a long time. When you are 50, a year is only 2 percent of your entire life.

      This is why when I was a kid being grounded for a week was like an eternity. And also I feel like I would get bored a lot and didn’t know what to do with my time. Now it’s like there’s not enough time in the day. And I’d rather just go take a nap than find something else to do.

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      As a child then every year is purposefully pointed out. School education years, birthdays, clothes for your age, siblings being older/younger.

      As an adult when you stop paying careful attention then time all merges into one mass. Age doesn’t really matter much and certainly isn’t pushed in your face constantly. It’s easy to keep doing repetitive things at work and home and before you know it then another 4 years go by without you keeping track. I did a job with a very extended period of postgraduate training (10 years). Then again there was a constant interest in your year of training and what stage you are at. Even other events in life are better bookmarked (that happened when I was in year 5 of my training).

      If you’re more mindful of the time, then it seems to pass more slowly and is better delineated.

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      That’s why, in every new place I get, I strip naked and run around shouting GERONIMOOOO

  • Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club
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    Yeah, but some of y’all get a family/families in that blink. Well, some even strat wars or enshitify a whole industry. Anyway, the moral eco-friendly thing is to just have the eyes closed & not move for that time.