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Originally Posted by sanctus
Yes i feel the same, but the other way around, when I'm involved in something (for example working in a bar with heaps of customers) time flies, but when I'm sitting down and doing nothing (for example waiting for someone) then time doesn't pass.
The latter of my examples isn't really a relaxation, I agree that time goes quick when I'm hiking in the mountains and take a break to relax...
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Yes it's funny but that was how I reacted to time until recently, when I changed from a Night Owl to a Morning Lark (I was rushing headlong into the future - now it seems I'm relaxing into the past: It's almost like a pole reversal). There is, sense wise, a change too - I no longer favour the visual (TV/film etc) but the sonic (music/radio). Funny that?
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