There's science that shows that your thinking "slows" as you age, resulting in your perception of time seeing faster unless it's calibrated against something that is measuring it. Without a watch, older people's perception of a minute is longer on average than younger people's perception of a minute.
There's science that shows that your thinking "slows" as you age, resulting in your perception of time seeing faster unless it's calibrated against something that is measuring it. Without a watch, older people's perception of a minute is longer on average than younger people's perception of a minute.
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