why is time going so fast?

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Remember when you were a kid and those 3 summer months off from school felt like what a year feels like now? Well that's exactly what's happening. As we age, the time receptors in our brains become desensitized to the passing of time. The more time one experiences, the less they are able to process it and it seems to blur together. It's why your reflexes slow with age as well.
Remember when you were a kid and those 3 summer months off from school felt like what a year feels like now? Well that's exactly what's happening. As we age, the time receptors in our brains become desensitized to the passing of time. The more time one experiences, the less they are able to process it and it seems to blur together. It's why your reflexes slow with age as well.
 
Solution
You’re getting older. As you get older you realize how much you’ve already lived and after 30 years let’s say, a month doesn’t seem all that long. Life is short and you can’t stop you, the ticking time bomb.

Sucks, don’t it? Unless you just decide to not care like me.
 
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