I'm mostly looking into evolutionary psychology, but I didn't see any convincing answers so far. So I'm asking Twitter 
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Thanks, I understand your point, it explains how is it we don’t perceive correctly time.
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I wonder why we are not able to. A possibility:if perceiving time cost was valuable, we would be able to. If we don’t, it must be it isn’t.
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In a strictly Darwinian sense, not necessary for survival, probably detrimental too as it consumes valuable brain power..
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Reminds me of "Momo" by Michael Ende. The story revolves about bankers who store time for people. The time as value analogy. Great book.
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Reminds me of the guy who, working for a bank, exchanges his time for money…
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…once retired, he goes back to the bank to redeem time for money and they tell him “Oh, our exchange service only works one way”.
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This made me smile. Great one, thanks Luca.
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