If you look at my comment, I’m taking about the inability to recognise how long ago familiar things have happened, specifically not realising that something familiar happened a long time ago.
Do you find yourself being surprised that things you are familiar with happened when they happened rather than happening much more recently? Have you not noticed that a year passes nearly every 365 days?
Idk what your struggle with relativism is here but I have noticed that 365 days a year happens every year.
I learned that by the time I was in school.
None of us are ignorant to how many days are in a year, we’re referring to the perception of time.
As you age time feels as if it goes faster, you have experienced more and so relatively time is passing in smaller increments relative to your overall life but taken on the whole they appear more condensed.
People feeling as if distant events are more recent is not uncommon, we aren’t broken, and you’re being awfully weird about it.
Between 35 and 45
Interesting, I’m similarly in that range and I can definitely perceive the difference in the passage of time relative to when I was younger.
If you look at my comment, I’m taking about the inability to recognise how long ago familiar things have happened, specifically not realising that something familiar happened a long time ago.
Do you find yourself being surprised that things you are familiar with happened when they happened rather than happening much more recently? Have you not noticed that a year passes nearly every 365 days?
Idk what your struggle with relativism is here but I have noticed that 365 days a year happens every year.
I learned that by the time I was in school.
None of us are ignorant to how many days are in a year, we’re referring to the perception of time.
As you age time feels as if it goes faster, you have experienced more and so relatively time is passing in smaller increments relative to your overall life but taken on the whole they appear more condensed.
People feeling as if distant events are more recent is not uncommon, we aren’t broken, and you’re being awfully weird about it.