Why Time Flies As You Age (And How To Slow It Down)

You looked at the calendar this morning and felt it — wasn't it just January? The year is more than half gone and you can barely account for where it went. But the real answer is far stranger than "you're just busy." Time isn't actually speeding up. Something inside you is quietly changing the way you measure it. In this video you'll discover why a single childhood summer felt like an eternity while entire years now slip past in a blur. You'll meet the philosopher Paul Janet, the psychologist William James, the neuroscientist David Eagleman, and the engineer Adrian Bejan — four people who, from completely different directions, arrived at the same uncomfortable truth about why your years feel shorter. You'll learn why your brain compresses routine into nothing, why novelty stretches time back out, and the simple shift that can make your life feel long again. By the end, you'll never think about an ordinary week the same way. If this rewired how you think about your own time, drop a like, and tell me in the comments: when was the last time you did something for the first time? Subscribe for more calm, curious deep-dives into why you are the way you are. #timeperception #whytimefliesby #psychologyfacts #neuroscience #humanbrain #perceptionoftime #gettingolder #philosophy #davideagleman #memory #mindblown #selfimprovement #lifelessons #howtoslowdowntime #sciencefacts #curiosity #anthropology #humanpsychology #explained #agingbrain #timemanagement #deepdive