How Our Emotions Dictate the Way We View Time
Briefly

Over time, the perception of time changes, especially as we age. A year can seem to pass quickly for older individuals, while youth experiences stretch time.
Research indicates that emotional states greatly influence our perception of time. Factors like pressure, boredom, and routine make time feel like it is passing by faster.
Every person has a limited 'bank account' of time, which can vary immensely across individuals, influencing how one reflects on life and death.
Kate Banks' poignant poetry highlights the complex emotions around youth, fear, and mortality, offering deep insights into the human experience of time.
Read at Psychology Today
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