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How can we get the ultimate superpower: to stop time! | Ep 41

38 min · 4. Mai 2026
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It's easy to tell yourself you'll slow down once things calm down — but they never do, and suddenly COVID was five years ago and you're wondering where your 40s went. We dig into why time accelerates as we age (spoiler: your brain literally processes less detail), why having kids in your 40s hits different than having them in your 30s, and whether optimization culture is secretly robbing us of the moments that make life feel long. Marc shares his childhood fantasy of stopping time to eat all the chocolates, and why on mushrooms the first thing he does is take off his watch. Paul introduces the "retrospective paradox" — why breaking routines and chasing novelty stretches time in hindsight. We also get into the practical stuff: why journaling works, why taking pictures during an event actually makes you remember it as shorter, and Marc's Nietzsche thought experiment about reliving your life on repeat. Plus, Kurt Vonnegut's story about buying an envelope that nails what we're all missing.  Chapters:  0:00 Introduction  2:52 Reflections on Life Stages  5:49 The Acceleration of Time in Midlife  8:53 The Value of Time and Shared Experiences  11:50 Exploring Presence and Mindfulness  14:13 Understanding Time Perception and Routine  17:09 The Importance of Intention and Experience  19:19 The Role of Dopamine in Memory and Time Perception  21:21 Navigating Life's Trade-offs: Kids and Time  23:17 Being Present: The Key to Slowing Down Time  26:21 Intentional Living: Making Every Moment Count  29:03 Reflection and Journaling: Honoring Our Experiences  31:10 Adding Novelty to Life: Breaking Routines  33:14 Terminator and Idiotic Thing of the Week  | Ep 41

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