>>21470401Don't worry, the logarithmic perception of time theory isn't entirely true. It's more likely that we perceive time to last longer if it's filled with interesting events that are imprinted in our memories. Eight hours at a boring job will feel like it takes forever to pass but we won't remember any of it. In contrast, we'll remember really funny dumb incidents from high school years ago even though it was at most a five minute event. That's why our childhood feels so long, it's filled with all kinds of new events imprinted into our memories. We might even find retirement more memorable than our years slaving awah as wageslaves. The real trap is when we spend time on things that feel long but which we don't remember anything about, like passively watching TV. The key to extending your perceived life is to fill it with interesting, interactive events you care about!