assuming you can remember stuff from when you're about 4... when you're 14, one year is 1/10th of everything you can remember. When you're 54 it's 1/50th.
maths innit
of course it does.assuming you can remember stuff from when you're about 4... when you're 14, one year is 1/10th of everything you can remember. When you're 54 it's 1/50th.maths innit
Had dinner with one of my nephews last week, he is 16 and 6' 4''. It seems only yesterday I used to treat him to a few quid and a pizza, a grown man now..
Had dinner with one of my nephews last week, he is 16 and 6' 4''. It seems only yesterday I used to treat him to a few quid and a pizza, a grown man now..
Slippy Blue 28 Nov 14:29 Had dinner with one of my nephews last week, he is 16 and 6' 4''. It seems only yesterday I used to treat him to a few quid and a pizza, a grown man now..
Thinly-veiled "I hope he doesn't remember our 'special secret' " post imo
Slippy Blue 28 Nov 14:29 Had dinner with one of my nephews last week, he is 16 and 6' 4''. It seems only yesterday I used to treat him to a few quid and a pizza, a grown man now..Thinly-veiled "I hope he doesn't remember our 'special secret'
If your young make the most of it or you,ll regret it later.
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i prefer my life now to anytime in my teens ...so technically not true :)
If your young make the most of it or you,ll regret it later.__________________i prefer my life now to anytime in my teens ...so technically not true :)
I prefer my life now at 52 but i can think of all the time i wasted when younger because i thought life goes on forever. Who thought they would ever be old?
I prefer my life now at 52 but i can think of all the time i wasted when younger because i thought life goes on forever. Who thought they would ever be old?
When you are 5 ...the next year is 20% of your life + seems it
When you are 10 ...the next year is 10% of your life + seems it
When you are 20 ...the next year is 5% of your life + seems it
When you are 40 ...the next year is 2.5 % of your life + seems it
When you are 50 ...the next year is 2% of your life + seems it
When you are 100 ...the next year is 1% of your life + seems it
GLAD TO HELP ;-)
YES IT DOESand there is a reason for it When you are 5 ...the next year is 20% of your life + seems itWhen you are 10 ...the next year is 10% of your life + seems itWhen you are 20 ...the next year is 5% of your life + seems itWhen you are 40 ...t
time is a cosntant.. its just theres more to entertain us nowadays so it may give the illusion of it going quicker, but obviously it doesnt
WALOFS
STICK TO KNOCKING BALLS ABOUT ....TIME IS A CONSTANT....LOL....WHAT A NUMPTY
Andy Murray 28 Nov 14:18 time is a cosntant.. its just theres more to entertain us nowadays so it may give the illusion of it going quicker, but obviously it doesnt WALOFSSTICK TO KNOCKING BALLS ABOUT ....TIME IS A CONSTANT....LOL....WHAT A NUMPT
so in 1000 years a second will only be equivelent to a nanosecond in our life? course it wouldnt be, its just in your small brain you are being tricked into think it goes quicker
so in 1000 years a second will only be equivelent to a nanosecond in our life? course it wouldnt be, its just in your small brain you are being tricked into think it goes quicker
You perceive time to be going more quickly as you get older.
I actually try to counteract it! Packing loads of stuff into your life slows it down a bit. If you get bogged down into a work and weekend routine, time will ebb away imo
I agree with aziraphale and joe jordan.You perceive time to be going more quickly as you get older.I actually try to counteract it! Packing loads of stuff into your life slows it down a bit. If you get bogged down into a work and weekend routine, t
I read recently a study that was made into this very subject, which deduced that as we grow older our lives become more and more routine so that when we look back on the year, we don't have those standout moments to break up our memoriesand so the year seems to have flown by.
Wheras when we were young almost every day was an adventure, it concluded that if us old 'uns did something out of the norm for us, i.e. going to cinema, theatre, going for a hike, anything different at least once a month that time would slow down again.
I read recently a study that was made into this very subject, which deduced that as we grow older our lives become more and more routine so that when we look back on the year, we don't have those standout moments to break up our memoriesand so the ye