I've always wondered what it would be like to live in a world without any sense of time. Without knowing how fast time goes by, could we still psychologically set up the rate at which our bodies age?

If we did not know our real age, could we have a mid-life crisis? How would we know when to retire? When to "slow down"? If you didn't know your age, how could you be concerned about the fact that the average age of males in the U.S. is 68 and females 72?

The answer probably is that you wouldn't know. If you didn't know how old you were, you may never have a mid-life crisis. You would probably retire when you felt like it, and you may never slow down. Just think about the fact that if you never knew the average age at which you could expect to die there is no way you could target your own death.

People that "target" their own deaths often do things, mostly subconsciously, to ensure that their beliefs become reality.

If you firmly believe that you will not live far past the age of 65, will having this attitude help you live longer? It's hard for me to think so.

But what if you had the firm belief implanted in your mind that you are destined to live past the age of 100? If this thought or belief was deep within us, might our bodies follow suit?

The rate at which our bodies age is not determined by time. It is determined by our minds. We should not think of ourselves in terms of a number or an "age."
We should make our judgements based on our physical condition (how we feel). That old cliche "you are as young as you feel" is in fact the truth.

We must begin to think of ourselves as a timeless human being that is existing on this Earth according to the whims of our own minds and perspectives, and not by the whims of artificial clocks and calenders.

Remember, time is really nothing more than an illusion. Your mind can make you young...or old.

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Doctor mj Reviewed by Doctor mj on . Time is Artificial I've always wondered what it would be like to live in a world without any sense of time. Without knowing how fast time goes by, could we still psychologically set up the rate at which our bodies age? If we did not know our real age, could we have a mid-life crisis? How would we know when to retire? When to "slow down"? If you didn't know your age, how could you be concerned about the fact that the average age of males in the U.S. is 68 and females 72? The answer probably is that you Rating: 5