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When you were a child, a single summer felt infinite. Now, you blink—and another year is gone. Birthdays arrive faster. Months blur together. You look back and struggle to remember last Tuesday. It feels like time is accelerating… but the clock hasn’t changed. You have. In this episode of The Soul’s Geography, we enter the Watchmaker’s Attic to explore the psychology of subjective time — why childhood felt endless, why adulthood feels compressed, and how routine quietly erases entire decades from memory. You’ll discover: Why novelty makes time feel longer How routine creates “invisible days” Why trauma and intense love feel timeless The neuroscience behind memory density Practical ways to slow your perception of time How awe, attention, and new experiences stretch your years Time doesn’t move faster as you age. Your brain simply stops recording the ordinary. And when moments aren’t recorded, they vanish. But here’s the hopeful truth: you can retrain your attention. You can wind the watch differently. You can make this year feel like a year again. Not by quitting your life. Not by escaping your responsibilities. But by loosening one gear. One new road. One unfamiliar place. One deliberate moment of awe. You don’t need more time. You need to feel the time you already have. Welcome to The Watchmaker’s Attic.