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re: Why does life go by so fast
Posted on 2/22/16 at 11:48 am to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 2/22/16 at 11:48 am to RogerTheShrubber
Wait til you turn 58. The years are on super warp speed, and yet I remember high school like it was a few months ago.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 11:55 am to ctiger69
Has anyone mentioned relativity yet?
Posted on 2/22/16 at 11:58 am to Salmon
We all have the same amount of time each day.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 11:58 am to 13SaintTiger
Through Elementary, Middle, High School and College, you have designated "breaks" in your yearly timeline. Semesters, Summers, etc.
You have a better grasp on how time is moving based on completing of Fall Semester or Spring Semester. You get a 3 month Summer break, rinse and repeat. It seems once you graduate, life is only broken down by time since last New Years and time until Christmas. You get no breaks in the routine, so it's much easier for time to seem to just melt together.
Just my $0.02.
You have a better grasp on how time is moving based on completing of Fall Semester or Spring Semester. You get a 3 month Summer break, rinse and repeat. It seems once you graduate, life is only broken down by time since last New Years and time until Christmas. You get no breaks in the routine, so it's much easier for time to seem to just melt together.
Just my $0.02.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:00 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Wait til you turn 40. The years are on warp speed
this
I thought it sped up at 25 then 30 but at 40 it flies. Ages have become irrelevant. I don't even think 60 yr olds look old anymore
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:04 pm to 1MileTiger
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You have a better grasp on how time is moving based on completing of Fall Semester or Spring Semester. You get a 3 month Summer break, rinse and repeat. It seems once you graduate, life is only broken down by time since last New Years and time until Christmas. You get no breaks in the routine, so it's much easier for time to seem to just melt together.
To test this theory, we need the input of a teacher, since they get the summers off. Any teachers here feel life moves just as slowly as it did when you were a child?
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:10 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Wait til you turn 40. The years are on warp speed
and have kids....
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:12 pm to ctiger69
I believe that time seems to speed up as you age due to the fact that you perceive it relative to the time that you have lived. For example, when you are 10 years old you perceive a year to be much longer because it represents a period of time that is equivalent to 1/10th of the life as you have known it.
In keeping with that notion it seems to speed up every year. Exceptions being when you have serious issues to deal with like incarceration and or long term illnesses and such.
In keeping with that notion it seems to speed up every year. Exceptions being when you have serious issues to deal with like incarceration and or long term illnesses and such.
This post was edited on 2/22/16 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:19 pm to ctiger69
I've read somewhere that part of it may have to do with "new experiences". When you're young, almost everything you do is new. As you age, you get more and more into a routine causing your perception of time to speed up. Unfortunately, with the way our society is set up, there's no real good way for the majority to break up the routine significantly and still contribute.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:20 pm to tke857
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life does go by in a blink but just wait until you have kids it feels like you are in warp speed. cherish the moments while you can
Crap
I swear I remember being in 2nd grade class. Staring out the class room window and thinking recess time will never be here. And entering into high school literally seemed impossible because it was so far ahead.
I wish there was a way to slow life down to this speed again.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:23 pm to Rounder1
Responsibility nickel and dimes your life away. The largest part of your waking life is spent at a job that you may or may not hate -- but it consumes your time.
When you are a kid, you live moment to moment because you are only responsible for entertaining yourself.
Responsibility gets first crack at your time. A few minutes here washing dishes, a few hours here on lawn care, a few minutes bathing your kids, a few minutes pumping gas, going to the bank, checking emails, surfing the net, folding clothes, cooking dinner, grabbing lunch, attending a t-ball game...
and it goes on and on and the minutes are filled leaving very little for relaxation and reflection.
Doing stuff burns time and as mentioned above, your perception of time changes as you age. You see your day as broken into a work schedule and menial tasks, not as a blank slate for you to fill as you wish.
When you are a kid, you live moment to moment because you are only responsible for entertaining yourself.
Responsibility gets first crack at your time. A few minutes here washing dishes, a few hours here on lawn care, a few minutes bathing your kids, a few minutes pumping gas, going to the bank, checking emails, surfing the net, folding clothes, cooking dinner, grabbing lunch, attending a t-ball game...
and it goes on and on and the minutes are filled leaving very little for relaxation and reflection.
Doing stuff burns time and as mentioned above, your perception of time changes as you age. You see your day as broken into a work schedule and menial tasks, not as a blank slate for you to fill as you wish.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:24 pm to weedGOKU666
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I've read somewhere that part of it may have to do with "new experiences". When you're young, almost everything you do is new. As you age, you get more and more into a routine causing your perception of time to speed up. Unfortunately, with the way our society is set up, there's no real good way for the majority to break up the routine significantly and still contribute.
ya, that's the theory I had read.
Every day is important because something new is happening every day, so your brain is cataloging and remembering those days, and that gives you the idea that "SO MUCH" happened and time had moved slowly.
Now, you have less days that bring something new, you've seen cars, planes, a paper plate, glassware, that colorful tree, etc. There is no need for your brain to remember it or give the experience importance, therefore, time goes by "faster."
This post was edited on 2/22/16 at 12:25 pm
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:27 pm to ctiger69
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Crap
I swear I remember being in 2nd grade class. Staring out the class room window and thinking recess time will never be here. And entering into high school literally seemed impossible because it was so far ahead.
I wish there was a way to slow life down to this speed again
It's pretty sad. My daugther turns 2 next month, literally feels like she was born last week.
I wouldn't trade my experiences, but I would love to go back and live it again.
I'm 31, but best case, 1/3 of my life is already gone. My parents are both 61, crazy that in the short time I have been on this earth, they probably won't be here.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:44 pm to CidCock
I honestly think the internet and technology in general plays a role. Yes, we were all younger before everything was as available as it is now, but back then when you were bored...you were truly BORED. Now, you can surf the web, watch a show, stream music, etc in just a second making time fly by faster. JMO.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:45 pm to ctiger69
I wonder if the old guy that just got out of Angola after 40 years in solitary confinement feels like the time just "flew by"?
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:48 pm to CockyTime
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It's the same story the crow told me
It's the only one he know -
like the morning sun you come
and like the wind you go
Ain't no time to hate,
barely time to wait
Wo-oah, what I want to know,
where does the time go?
This post was edited on 2/22/16 at 12:49 pm
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:50 pm to UGATiger26
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My best guess is that it has something to do with the fact that, as you get older, increments of time become a smaller and smaller % of your life.
Thank you man!! Been saying this for years, and never seen anybody spell it out on paper. Exactly this.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 12:51 pm to ctiger69
Pro-Tip/ Life-hack: Just marry the wrong woman and life will seem LONG!
Posted on 2/22/16 at 1:18 pm to lsu480
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Pro-Tip/ Life-hack: Just marry the wrong woman and life will seem LONG!
Sounds like a cousin of mine...
Posted on 2/22/16 at 1:20 pm to 805tiger
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