30-Second Read: Why Waiting Feels Longer Than It Is
04/18/2026
Waiting feels longer than it is because an unoccupied mind tracks time more closely, making each moment feel stretched and slow. When you’re engaged, attention merges experiences into a flow, which makes time seem to pass quickly. Waiting feels longer than it is because your brain doesn’t measure time like a clock—it measures it like a story. When nothing is happening, attention turns inward, and every second becomes noticeable. Anticipation stretches time because the mind keeps checking for change, and in that loop, minutes start to feel like they’re dragging.


