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93Did you know that time feels like it moves faster on weekends and slower during the workweek because of how your brain processes novelty and attention, not because of your schedule? When your days are filled with repetitive tasks, your brain records fewer distinct memories. Fewer memories make time feel like it’s dragging in the moment but longer in hindsight.
On weekends, your brain is more engaged with new experiences, social interactions, and variety. This increased stimulation actually makes time feel like it’s flying by in real time, but when you look back, weekends often feel shorter because the memories blur together.
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