Heh, forget matrix like time dilation to dodge bullets or life extension. You're incredibly lucky if a day today passes at approximately the same rate as one 10 years ago.
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This may sound unoriginal, but the key is novelty. Your mind edits out routine parts of your life, like in 'Click', a Jim Carrey film with some surprisingly deep undertones.
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Well yeah. The problem is turning that into prescription. It gets increasingly harder to find suitable novelty and increasingly easier to stay in a rut.
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There's a very natural solution for this. Extremely natural. Produce and start training your replacements. :)
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isn't venkatesh also much more novelty-seeking than most adults, meaning that theories of super-meaningful experiences of novelty-accumulation that some propose may not apply as much to him (tho maybe he might not as good as i in finding super-emotional novel moments :) )
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Even before 30 this seems like a wishful impossibility. Day as day vs day as % of life so far
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This is an under discussed phenomenon; perception of time acceleration as it relates to age. Don’t know how to quantity/include distractions as an additional accelerant.





