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The bell curve of time

You might be aware that as a person ages, they will perceive time to move at a ever increasing rate. It’s age-relative. For example: to a two-year-old, one year is 50% of his life. To a 50-year-old, one year is 1/50th of his life, or if gauged on parity with the two-year-old, would be percieved as a week’s worth of time.

I simply don’t have time these days. Which got me thinking… Maybe the perception of time is a little more like a bell curve. It seems to go slowly at first, when your young. Then it exponentially increases until it reaches it’s peak when you’re about my age. And then, hopefully, it exponentially decreases until you’re sitting on the beach all day long in your old age with all the time in the world.

I hope so at least. I’m not resolved to this theory. I actually think our lives’ complications (mainly technology) have something to do with the epidemic shortage of time we all seem to suffer from.

Or it could just be as simple as not knowing how to say “no”.

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