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Good post Scott, it is good that you are thinking about these things.
As you get older, into your late 20s and beyond...for some odd reason, you will probably find that time goes by soooo much faster than it did at your age, or at least it certainly seems to.
Each year will seem to rush by so much faster than it did when
you were young.
I am not sure if this is because of "routines" which we fall into
or whether we just have so much to worry about as we are older,
therefore occupying our brains enough to distract us from time.
For me, the 10 years between 9 and 19 were an eternity, filled
with memories and growth. The 10 years between 27 and 37
however have been marked with constant change, and variety,
but have just flown by so fast. The "routine" aspect, I think, is
in the mental-pattern that I have fallen into... the striving for and thinking about the same things...
regardless of what happens on the outside. This is probably true for most of us.
Whether we have the same daily life now as 10 years ago or not...when we age,
our minds tend to go the same places.
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