Question for other autistic people: do you also always have the feeling that the world is moving too fast, that you are slow and can't keep up, that you never have enough time? I'm curious
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Question for other autistic people: do you also always have the feeling that the world is moving too fast, that you are slow and can't keep up, that you never have enough time? I'm curious

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Time may be measured equally by clocks, but it rarely feels equal to the people living it.
When does time seem to move fastest for you?
During routines and repetition
When I'm deeply focused
When I'm enjoying myself
Looking back on the past
(You can respond in the notes — I’d love to hear your reasoning.)
your brain is gaslighting you about time itself. every single time you check a clock, your brain retroactively invents a memory of the second hand pausing—and it's not even broken, it's working exactly as designed. we're all living in a mild hallucination and calling it perception. Read more on Paradox Feed
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My time perception screwed, I just thought
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