Time perception differs greatly among individuals due to factors like age and emotions, often making days feel longer or shorter. Children perceive time more slowly due to new experiences, while adults tend to find time accelerates as they age. Emotional states can stretch or contract perceived time, with anxiety feeling endless and joyful times slipping away. Anticipation distorts our experience, often making tomorrow feel far away. To manage time effectively, mindfulness and structured routines are necessary.
Time perception relies on various factors, such as age, emotions, and levels of engagement.
When we are waiting for something exciting, the minutes drag on. But when immersed in an activity, hours vanish in moments.
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