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Retirement isn't about how much time you have; it's about how much time you feel. In this episode, I dive into one of the most misunderstood aspects of life after work: time perception. From brain science to everyday challenges, I uncover why retirement can sometimes feel like a blur and how you can make the most of your time, stretch it, and truly enrich it.
What You'll LearnWhy your brain experiences time differently once work ends
The science of time compression (and why some days vanish while others feel full)
How "Memory Dividends" can transform your retirement years
The three biggest retirement time traps, and how to avoid them
Why time isn't linear but psychological, and how that changes everything
How to redefine what "a good use of time" really means in retirement
👉 Design your Ideal Day
Grab a notepad (or open Notes on your phone)
Write out your perfect Tuesday in retirement: when you wake, who you're with, what you do, what you eat, where you are
Then bring one small part of that ideal day into your life this week
Dr. David Eagleman – Neuroscientist and author on time perception
Bill Perkins, Die With Zero – Explore the idea of "Memory Dividends"
Previous episodes of Humans vs Retirement on purpose, identity, and designing life after work
Stay tuned for Episode 5: The Skill No One Taught You — Spending Money.
I'll explore why retirees struggle to permit themselves to spend, how scarcity creeps in even when you have "enough," and what it takes to break free and truly enjoy your wealth.
By Dan Haylett4.7
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Retirement isn't about how much time you have; it's about how much time you feel. In this episode, I dive into one of the most misunderstood aspects of life after work: time perception. From brain science to everyday challenges, I uncover why retirement can sometimes feel like a blur and how you can make the most of your time, stretch it, and truly enrich it.
What You'll LearnWhy your brain experiences time differently once work ends
The science of time compression (and why some days vanish while others feel full)
How "Memory Dividends" can transform your retirement years
The three biggest retirement time traps, and how to avoid them
Why time isn't linear but psychological, and how that changes everything
How to redefine what "a good use of time" really means in retirement
👉 Design your Ideal Day
Grab a notepad (or open Notes on your phone)
Write out your perfect Tuesday in retirement: when you wake, who you're with, what you do, what you eat, where you are
Then bring one small part of that ideal day into your life this week
Dr. David Eagleman – Neuroscientist and author on time perception
Bill Perkins, Die With Zero – Explore the idea of "Memory Dividends"
Previous episodes of Humans vs Retirement on purpose, identity, and designing life after work
Stay tuned for Episode 5: The Skill No One Taught You — Spending Money.
I'll explore why retirees struggle to permit themselves to spend, how scarcity creeps in even when you have "enough," and what it takes to break free and truly enjoy your wealth.

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