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Our perception of time is influenced by cultural and societal factors from "summary" of Breaking the Time Barrier by Jenny Randles

Time is not a fixed and unchanging entity that ticks away in a uniform manner for everyone and everywhere. It is a fluid and subjective experience that can be shaped and molded by the culture and society in which we live. Our perception of time is not solely dependent on the ticking of a clock or the movement of the sun across the sky; it is also influenced by a myriad of cultural and societal factors that can vary greatly from one group of people to another. Different cultures have different ways of measuring and conceptualizing time. Some cultures view time as a linear progression from past to present to future, while others see it as cyclical or even spiraling. Some cultures place a heavy emphasis on punctuality and efficiency, while others prioritize flexibility and spontaneity. These cultural differences can have a profound imp...
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    Breaking the Time Barrier

    Jenny Randles

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