>>17303398>Time is relativeNot just in physics, but in perception as well. It all depends on how you spend your day.
The simplest example can be having fun vs. being bored. A boring lesson in school might feel like hours despite being only 45 minutes, while playing a game for what feels like a few moments can in reality be hours.
I experienced it myself, did nothing but waste time being useless on a computer, then went on a vacation where I left the hotel in the morning, spent the entire day travelling around the countryside and stuff and returned late at night, in both instances it was just a day, but sitting at home doing fuck all felt like only a few hours, while the days on my vacation felt incredibly long.
Think about how you spend your day, if it's uneventful same old stuff over and over, it's no wonder you feel like time is fleeing. Brain has no reason to remember those moments, so it skips over them, you remember only waking up and then a few slightly important moments afterwards, but anything in-between is trimmed, making the illusion of time passing by way faster.
What I'm trying to say is break the cycle, not even "go outside, lol", just try something completely new.