Daniel Kahneman talks about this as "the experiencing self vs. the remembering self" in Thinking Fast and Slowhttps://lindagraham-mft.net/the-experiencing-self-vs-the-remembering-self/ …
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not really what I'm talking about
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The time perception piece below has: "Time also seems to pass faster as we get older, apparently because our brain only encodes new experiences, not those we're already familiar with." (which AFAIK matches the neuroscientist David Eagleman's understanding)https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/08/scientists-found-brains-internal-clock-that-influences-how-we-perceive-time/ …
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I don’t understand what this means.
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Salience is a word that’s been on my mind lately. Maybe just recency bias, but it seems to weave most of these senses together.
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They’re not necessarily bs.
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Reads true to me
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Holy shit, dude. That’s me!
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