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Finnuval
Finnuval
My personal bit of advice to add : dont have a clock mounted on your livingroom wall xD
Ami
Ami
how about clock in your phone & PC? is it count?
Finnuval
Finnuval
@Ami depends on how much time you spend looking at it. I prefer to have days were I just dont know what time it is at all. Makes a day much longer
EpicFILE
EpicFILE
@Finnuval Honestly, I also find that time moves slower when I'm not looking at the clock.
(also when I was in a vehicle; moving object :D)
Finnuval
Finnuval
@EpicFILE if you are unaware of time from an outside force your brain will use its own 'time' based on experiences and novelty moments which slows it all down considerably
Ami
Ami
i use feeling to determine what time is (carelessness is when you enjoying your work,you shocked on outside is changed)
EpicFILE
EpicFILE
@Finnuval I think novelty moments really plays a big role. I forgot to mention that time also feels slower when I move to a new home, stay a night at friend's house, or simply going to new places
EpicFILE
EpicFILE
@Ami Time flies when we do something we enjoy :D
Finnuval
Finnuval
Yeah, novelty plays a very big part
The Stranger
The Stranger
Doing nothing at all also slows down time. Locking yourself in a windowless room has a similar effect. :p Perception of time is one of our senses, you can't slow it down because time isn't really a tangible thing; pretty sure our perception of time is based on light and other things.
The Stranger
The Stranger
Don't try to slow down time, you can't; time carries on whether you're oblivious to it or not. What you can do is just enjoy your life and make the most of it. Stop worrying about things beyond your control. Embrace the fact that you are mortal and will one day wither away and die. Live for the here and now, not for tomorrow. The fewer regrets you have on your death bed, the better.
EpicFILE
EpicFILE
@The Stranger Yes, it's even more important to really enjoy life in unpredictable time like this. Pandemic brings a lot of valuable introspection. :D
The Stranger
The Stranger
@EpicFILE Disease was once an ever present threat. Death wasn't always so distant, not like it is in much of the developed world. I think this pandemic has reminded many of our mortality, that, despite our science and our technology, we are still at the mercy of the Reaper, still so easily swept from existence.
The Stranger
The Stranger
It's caused many to panic, but I imagine that those who live with disease on a more regular basis, those who are not granted a false sense of security by a modern way of life, aren't as panicked. They still suffer, of course, but it's just one more disease on top of many that already pose a threat.
Finnuval
Finnuval
@The Stranger you are correct ofcourse however ones perception of time and the idea of time of groen to become similar. Slowing down time is nothing more then changing your perception to what its supposed to be xD
The Stranger
The Stranger
@Finnuval Isn't that what we do when we sleep? :p I do think people should stop to smell the roses more often, though. It's fine to save for a rainy day, to make plans within plans, but those things should be put to use at some point.

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