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Scott Ahlsmith, CTC's avatar

When I awaken in the morning and take inventory, I feel 35.

When I look in the mirror and shave, I see 75.

That two generational gap confirms that attitude triumphs over age.

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Loved this article -

“Biggest trick: experience more randomness so your brain stops running on default patterns that make time appear to speed up.”

-This was brilliant insight. I remember reading something a log time ago that said the reason time speeds up as we get older is because we stop learning new things. We operate on autopilot. Think of the first time you learned to ride and bike or drive? You were engaged in every minute of learning something new. Now many times, we end up at our destination not even thinking about the tasks associated with driving a car, thinking how did we get here so fast and where did the time go? So the trick is indeed, to keep learning new things all the way into old age. It slows time time, and engages our senses and our brains and helps create flow states where we are completely present in the moment. Thanks for reminding me of this again. As always, love your insights!

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