From: Why Does Time Feel Like It Speeds Up as We Get Older?
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Routine and lack of novelty in adulthood reduce how much attention we pay to time passing.

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When life becomes predictable, our brain’s attention to the passage of time lessens. This makes intervals seem shorter because we’re less aware of time itself. This idea is supported by studies showing that people in unfamiliar or exciting situations often report time passing more slowly.

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