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Perceived Age

4 days ago
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  • #dopamine
  • #time-perception
  • Fernando Pessoa's quote reflects on the nature of living and feeling, emphasizing that true feeling is tied to the present moment.
  • Childhood summers felt endless due to novelty and lack of responsibilities, while adulthood years seem to pass more quickly as novelty diminishes.
  • A study shows that people's perception of time changes with age, with those over 50 perceiving 120 seconds as 87 seconds, a 24% reduction compared to younger individuals.
  • Dopamine plays a key role in time perception; novel experiences release dopamine, making time feel slower, while routine decreases dopamine, making time feel faster.
  • Our internal clock and memory systems work together to shape time perception, with dopamine-boosting stimulants speeding up perceived time and dopamine blockers slowing it down.
  • Claudia Hammond's 'reminiscence bump' explains how novel experiences in youth are tied to identity formation, making them more memorable and time feel elongated.
  • Perceived age scales subjective time experience, with each year feeling less significant as we age due to the decreasing proportion of a year relative to total lived time.
  • Seeking novelty, embracing change, and learning new things can slow our internal sense of time and enrich life beyond routine.
  • Alejandro Jodorowsky's 'The Holy Mountain' symbolizes the quest for spiritual enlightenment, reflecting themes of time and perception.
  • Establishing lifelong habits early can yield long-term benefits, while maintaining a dynamic life helps counteract the acceleration of perceived time.
  • Amos Tversky's quote highlights the importance of not wasting small moments to avoid wasting years.
  • The author reflects on personal growth during the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of embracing change and ambition.