There’s a scientific explanation for why the car trip home feels shorter than the car trip away. Like
There’s a scientific explanation for why the car trip home feels shorter than the car trip away.
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It has to do with a bias in time perception due to how we spatially encode destinations. In short, because home is very familiar, it has a rich mental representation. That makes home feel like a larger geographical area than the less mentally familiar destination. This presents a sort of skewered perception in feelings of trip progress.
Phone: “please connect the charger”
that’s right, beg for it my little bitch.