The Elasticity of Time (Video)
This video explores time as a conscious perception, emphasizing its elasticity based on individual experiences. It suggests enhancing life satisfaction can positively influence time perception.
This video explores time as a conscious perception, emphasizing its elasticity based on individual experiences. It suggests enhancing life satisfaction can positively influence time perception.
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This article explores time as a conscious perception, emphasizing its elasticity based on individual experiences. It suggests enhancing life satisfaction can positively influence time perception.