A year feels long or short depending on how much happens in it, just like a day feels long when you have to wait for something exciting and short when you're already having fun.
Imagine your toy box, if you get a new toy every week, the whole year of getting toys feels super fast. But if you only get one toy at the end of the year, it feels like you've been waiting forever!
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Time and Events`
- Big events make time feel shorter: If you have a birthday party or go on vacation, those moments stick out like your favorite candy in a bag of regular sweets. You remember them clearly, so they seem closer together.
- Small days make time feel longer: When most days are the same, like going to school and coming home, it feels like you're walking through the same hallway every day.
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The Feeling of Time`
Time is like a big bag of marbles. If you get to pick one new marble each week, it’s fun and fast. But if you only get to pick one marble at the end of the year, it feels like you’ve been waiting for that one special marble forever! A year feels long or short depending on how much happens in it, just like a day feels long when you have to wait for something exciting and short when you're already having fun.
Imagine your toy box, if you get a new toy every week, the whole year of getting toys feels super fast. But if you only get one toy at the end of the year, it feels like you've been waiting forever!
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Time and Events`
- Big events make time feel shorter: If you have a birthday party or go on vacation, those moments stick out like your favorite candy in a bag of regular sweets. You remember them clearly, so they seem closer together.
- Small days make time feel longer: When most days are the same, like going to school and coming home, it feels like you're walking through the same hallway every day.
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The Feeling of Time`
Time is like a big bag of marbles. If you get to pick one new marble each week, it’s fun and fast. But if you only get to pick one marble at the end of the year, it feels like you’ve been waiting for that one special marble forever!
Examples
- A child waiting for Christmas feels like it takes forever, while an adult working through the same holiday might barely notice the time passing.
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See also
- How do we experience time? - Matt Danzico?
- How Does Sock It to Me Work?
- How Does Memory Work in Different Cultures?
- What drives the cultural phenomenon of nostalgia for past decades?
- What are chunks?