Great op/ed article in today’s NY Times on the experiential nature of time:
The quest to spend time the way we do money is doomed to failure, because the time we experience bears little relation to time as read on a clock. The brain creates its own time, and it is this inner time, not clock time, that guides our actions.
Some good explanations there for the “time flies when you’re having fun” phenomenon.
March 7, 2008 | Archived in Productivity

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