Indeed. New things greatly stretch out time. I visited Japan a couple years ago, and my 1.5 days in Kyoto felt like about 10 times longer than my 3 days in Tokyo, because I started in Kyoto and only made it to Tokyo a week and a half later. Or, as another example, the first month of college felt longer than the entire second semester.
Yeah, I'd always thought it was because you get more settled into a routine as you get older. Time seems to go faster when you're doing the same thing ad nauseum.
It helps to go on holiday and experience something new.
Indeed. New things greatly stretch out time. I visited Japan a couple years ago, and my 1.5 days in Kyoto felt like about 10 times longer than my 3 days in Tokyo, because I started in Kyoto and only made it to Tokyo a week and a half later. Or, as another example, the first month of college felt longer than the entire second semester.
Yeah, I'd always thought it was because you get more settled into a routine as you get older. Time seems to go faster when you're doing the same thing ad nauseum.