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Why does time feel faster as we age?

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Answer: Each year is smaller part of life

Our brain slows downWrong. Brain processing doesn't slow down in a way that makes time feel faster. The perception change is due to proportional time and fewer novel experiences, not processing speed.

Each year is smaller part of lifeCorrect! At age 5, one year is 20% of your life. At 50, it's only 2%. Also, children experience many 'firsts' that create detailed memories, making time feel longer. Adults have routine lives with fewer novel experiences, so our brains encode less detail and time seems to fly.

We sleep less as we ageWrong. Sleep changes don't explain the perception of time speeding up. It's about each year being a smaller fraction of your total life and having fewer novel experiences that create detailed memories.

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