Richard Ruina

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Hence time moves slowly in childhood, because, compared with our longing for the future, our ‘shared’ time seems to move too slow. In age, by contrast, the future is feared, and the past is highly charged with meaning – more than the present or future could be – and that draws us back: hence ‘shared’ time seems to us to be moving on too fast.
The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World
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