>>12708>>14154Something fascinating that I read some time ago is that our concept of time and memory is pretty weird.
You know how time flies when you're having fun, like when
>>>/vip/ is created and you're up for 24 hours in a row having a blast from the past?
Despite time seeming to move the most quickly, it's during this time that we form the most memories - so when we reflect on it later, they are the events that we will remember in the greatest detail and clarity, and therefore perceive them as having been longer than they actually were.
In other words; if you're having fun, time flies in the moment, but years down the line it will seem like longer than it was. This is why your childhood summers seem to last for eternities, because you were having so much fun. Time was really flying for you at the time, though.
If you can't remember a period of your life, it's because you didn't have any memorable events. If that's constantly the case, you need to find more fun things to do with your life.