From: Why Does Time Feel Like It Speeds Up As You Get Older?
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Children perceive time as passing more slowly because they experience many new events, which makes their brains process more information.

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When we are young, many things are new and unfamiliar. Our brains work harder to take in and store these new experiences. This overload of new information makes our perception of time stretch out, so moments feel longer. For example, a holiday that is full of new sights and experiences feels much longer because the brain is busy encoding many memories.

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