Why Some Periods of Life Feel Much Longer Than Others
Why does time feel slow during difficult moments and fast during meaningful ones? A research-backed reflection on psychological time perception. Sometimes, a single week feels endless. Heavy. Extended. Emotionally stretched in a way that makes time feel unusually slow. And then there are moments beautiful ones, meaningful ones that seem to disappear almost immediately. You look back and wonder: “How did that pass so quickly?” The clock moved the same way in both experiences. But internally, time did not feel the same at all. 🌿 Time Is Experienced Emotionally, Not Just Measured Mechanically We often think of time as objective. Minutes. Hours. Days. But psychologically, time behaves differently. It expands. Contracts. Distorts itself around emotion, attention, and memory. Which means: You do not only live through time. You psychologically experience it. 🧠The Brain Measures Experience, Not Just Duration In Neuroscience and Cognitive Psychology , time perception is underst...