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What does your perception of time depend on when it seems like many days have passed and when the opposite is true? and got a better answer
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From the situation. Time is long when you have nothing to occupy yourself with and it seems like a minute is an hour. On the contrary, when you are happy and have a feeling of joy and calmness, for example: a friend came, a brother or sister, with whom you have not seen for a long time, you watch a very interesting movie and want to repeat those feelings again and again, well, when you bought a shawarma?
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From the situation. Time is long when you have nothing to occupy yourself with and it seems that a minute is an hour. On the contrary, when you are happy and have a feeling of joy and peace of mind, for example: a friend, brother or sister, whom you haven't seen for a long time, has arrived, you watch a very interesting movie and want to repeat those feelings again and again, or when you buy a shawarma
From the situation. Time is long when you have nothing to occupy yourself with and it seems that a minute is an hour. On the contrary, when you are happy and have a feeling of joy and peace of mind, for example: a friend, brother or sister, whom you haven't seen for a long time, has arrived, you watch a very interesting movie and want to repeat those feelings again and again, or when you buy a shawarma
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Sclerosis, my dear, and what did you think. Diaries do not keep, as in the old days, all on a leaky memory. You get so much information that your brain has no time to systematize it. That's why your head is a mess. Just like most people's.
Sclerosis, my dear, and what did you think. Diaries do not keep, as in the old days, all on a leaky memory. You get so much information that your brain has no time to systematize it. That's why your head is a mess. Just like most people's.