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Why Time Feels Faster When Life Gets Busy | The Psychology of Time Perception

Season 2 Episode 679 Published 1Β month, 2Β weeks ago
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Why does time seem to move faster as life becomes busier and more repetitive? In this video, we explore the psychology behind time perception and why weeks, months, and even years can begin to feel like they are passing at incredible speed. As routines become more automatic and daily life fills with responsibilities, stress, work, distractions, and constant mental stimulation, the brain processes fewer distinct memories, making time feel compressed in hindsight. What once felt slow and expansive in childhood can eventually feel rushed and blurred in adulthood.

This reflective discussion dives into memory, attention, routine, overstimulation, aging, mindfulness, and the emotional experience of modern life. Whether it feels like weekends disappear instantly or entire years seem to pass without warning, this conversation explores how the human brain experiences time and why busyness can quietly disconnect people from the present moment. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about psychology, human behavior, self-awareness, and personal growth, be sure to follow for more content like this. Start your own podcast today with RSS: https://rss.com/?via=71219c

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