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Why each passing year seems to disappear quickly than the last?

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For most people, each passing month of their lives seems to feel shorter than the previous. Many of us can’t believe that stores are already starting to display Christmas products, and if you’re writing a check, you might still catch yourself writing 2013 when 2014 is nearly over.

All clocks follow the same 12 hour / 60 minute symmetry, yet studies suggest that as we get older, we don’t experience time the same way. And there are many theories that explain why it feels like time speeds up as we grow older.

Many psychologists believe that as we age, our perception of time begins to accelerate versus time actually speeding up. Studies indicate that biological changes in the human body that happen as it ages, such as reduced dopamine production in the brain, impact our internal clock. Furthermore, some believe that as we grow up, we have fewer emotional and arousing experiences – the first kiss, the first trip away from home, the first heartbreak. Such experiences are easier to remember and lead to higher time estimations.

The emotional intensity of our daily life is affected by the fact that many of us experience “Habituation Hypothesis”. Consider how often you find yourself on autopilot, moving through your daily tasks such as getting dressed or cooking dinner, or sitting in your daily commute while your mind is elsewhere. If you’ve lived in one place for a long time, or held the same job for many years, less and less feels truly new.

Our instinct is to conserve energy when we can, so when life is predictable, our minds turn to autopilot and we tune out. Our minds become efficient at carrying out tasks that have become habitual, so they are freed up to address more pressing issues. Unfortunately, many of us spend this mental energy on worrying, self-analyzing, weighing decisions, etc., which can become quite stressful. Yet, regardless where our mental focus goes, by exhibiting this type of behavior, we have a tendency to compress time, and as a result our lives seem to speed up.

There’s also what psychologists call “Forward Telescoping”, which considers how we perceive past events that have made a significant impact in our lives. We are inclined to stay connected to important past events – a birth of a child, a friend dying – to where they seem quite recent, even when many years have passed. The realization that ten years have gone by since you got married, when you feel like it’s only been five, can be quite shocking.

The quickening of our perception of time was also explained by Paul Janet’s “Proportional Theory”. It suggests that as we get older, each period of time is a smaller fraction of the whole lifetime, and this affects how we perceive each moment.

“The apparent length of an interval at a given epoch of a man’s life is proportional to the total length of the life itself. A child of 10 feels a year as 1/10 of his whole life – a man of 50 as 1/50, the whole life meanwhile apparently preserving a constant length.” ~ William James

“Studies show that people who feel “time-rich” tend to be happier and more fulfilled than those of us who constantly feel rushed. They experience fewer headaches and upset stomachs, and regularly get better quality sleep.” ~ Ron Friedman, Ph.D. (Source)



Why Each Year Seems to Disappear More Quickly Than the Last | The Mind Unleashed

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@levina
The other day my son was complaining "Why exams are coming so fast?".

But then in another example when you wait for someone in his house for your money then the times seems longer.

For @Skull and Bones time seems longer for he want to finish his PhD quickly and earn lots of money to buy a Ferrari for his Italian GF, but time seems to elude him.............:D

Have you noticed while going from point A to Point B and returning back to Point A at the same speed, the return trip seems quick.

Thought of impending death puts the thought in older peoples mind that time is moving fast!!............:(
 
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Ki fark painda?
Fark painda...because human can control everything else except time. :rolleyes:

@levina
The other day my son was complaining "Why exams are coming so fast?".

But then in another example when you wait for someone in his house for your money then the times seems longer.

For @Skull and Bones time seems longer for he want to finish his PhD quickly and earn lots of money to buy a Ferrari for his Italian GF, but time seems to elude him.............:D

Have you noticed while going from point A to Point B and returning back to Point A at the same speed, the return trip seems quick.

Thought of impending death puts the thought in older peoples mind that time is moving fast!!............:(
Hmmm that comes close to theory of relativity.
"When you sit with a girl for an hour,it seems as if a minute has passed and when you sit with your hands on a heater for a minute it seems as if an hour has passed"...or something to that effect. :D
 
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@levina
And Ahmad narrated (10560) that Abu Hurayrah said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The Hour will not begin until time passes quickly, so a year will be like a month, and a month will be like a week, and a week will be like a day, and a day will be like an hour, and an hour will be like the burning of a braid of palm leaves.”

The hour in Islam is the time of Qayyamah-
 
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it seems to me that it was yesterday when i joined engineering university and now i am in 2nd last semester....almost end of real student life...time flies :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
 
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Because when you start getting old, you begin to think of your grave. Each year takes you nearer! That's why!
 
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Depends on activity of brain ..greater activity greater time in you feel ...
 
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Don't worry......time will stop for you one day.....
 
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Time is fast and no one can stop it
Its how you perceive it!!!
It moves fast at times and at times slow,like the way it is explained in theory of relativity. :)
Depends on activity of brain ..greater activity greater time in you feel ...
By greater do you mean it feels longer or shorter??
Don't worry......time will stop for you one day.....
Okay!!
you mean the day I'll be dead??8-)
@levina


The hour in Islam is the time of Qayyamah-
Qayamat right?
 
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