I’m in my 40s, and it feels like time moves faster every year. Is there a scientific explanation for this, or is it just a part of growing older?
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Many psychologists suggest that as we age, our brains process fewer novel experiences, which makes time feel compressed in hindsight. When we’re young, everything is new, so time feels slower. Creating new memories, like learning new skills or traveling, can help combat this perception.