Why Time Feels Like It's Flying By as You Age – And 7 Science-Backed Ways to Slow It Down
Feeling time slip away faster every year? Neuroscience says it's due to fewer temporal landmarks. Discover 7 practical ways to create novelty, build anchors, and make time feel slower and more meaningful. Dear Humanity, In the quiet hum of our daily lives, many of you have noticed something unsettling: time seems to accelerate with each passing year. Weeks blur into months, seasons dissolve without leaving a trace, and suddenly, another birthday arrives, prompting that familiar whisper—where did the time go? Rest assured, this isn't a sign of losing your grip on reality. Science backs it up: neuroscientists have uncovered that this sensation stems from a simple shift in how our brains handle memories. As we settle into routines, we create fewer "temporal landmarks"—those small disruptions, novel moments, or breaks in the ordinary that give our minds anchors to latch onto. Without them, memories compress, and time feels like it's slipping through our fingers fast...









