One of the most precious values of the modern age is time. Despite the increasing life expectancy achieved by medicine and by the time-saving automation technologies, for most of us, time is never enough. Beside manifold upheavals and psychological consequences (1), the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent quarantine have impacted on our subjective perception of “time”, opening a frightening Pandora’s box. The healthcare emergency has thrown the population into a surreal novel where the time perception may be shrunk and, simultaneously, expanded or suddenly frozen without control and full awareness. Individuals are waved by events like leaves lashed out by an unexpected wind which brings unpredictable changes. Thus, our existence is no more...
Since the first lockdown in March 2020, time seems to have slowed to a continuous present tense. The...
If I could tell only one thing to future generations about the hardships of the pandemic, I would te...
One More Minute looks at the understanding and relationship we have towards time. We read time using...
One of the most precious values of the modern age is time. Despite the increasing life expectancy ac...
Collective trauma, like the COVID-19 pandemic, can dramatically alter how we perceive time and view ...
Modern society has largely exiled death to the outskirts of existence, but Covid-19 has forced us al...
The Covid-19 pandemic was an unforgettable time in the lives of anybody who had the ability to form ...
COVID-19, I would say, has gone from putting my life on hold, to through a rollercoaster ride, and n...
As we ordinarily talk about, think about, and experience the world, time has two aspects. On the one...
That we live in uncertain times is a statement widely shared by many authors and thinkers of mode...
That we live in uncertain times is a statement widely shared by many authors and thinkers of moderni...
The cultural changes that took place in recent centuries have led to the appearance of several model...
The great catastrophes of humanity – be it the plague of 1347 or that of 1629, the Spanish flu of 19...
Human behaviour is a presentation of its experience (not unlike presentations of an idea in differen...
The world is under the squall of corona virus popularly known as COVID-19 which has ruptured the pro...
Since the first lockdown in March 2020, time seems to have slowed to a continuous present tense. The...
If I could tell only one thing to future generations about the hardships of the pandemic, I would te...
One More Minute looks at the understanding and relationship we have towards time. We read time using...
One of the most precious values of the modern age is time. Despite the increasing life expectancy ac...
Collective trauma, like the COVID-19 pandemic, can dramatically alter how we perceive time and view ...
Modern society has largely exiled death to the outskirts of existence, but Covid-19 has forced us al...
The Covid-19 pandemic was an unforgettable time in the lives of anybody who had the ability to form ...
COVID-19, I would say, has gone from putting my life on hold, to through a rollercoaster ride, and n...
As we ordinarily talk about, think about, and experience the world, time has two aspects. On the one...
That we live in uncertain times is a statement widely shared by many authors and thinkers of mode...
That we live in uncertain times is a statement widely shared by many authors and thinkers of moderni...
The cultural changes that took place in recent centuries have led to the appearance of several model...
The great catastrophes of humanity – be it the plague of 1347 or that of 1629, the Spanish flu of 19...
Human behaviour is a presentation of its experience (not unlike presentations of an idea in differen...
The world is under the squall of corona virus popularly known as COVID-19 which has ruptured the pro...
Since the first lockdown in March 2020, time seems to have slowed to a continuous present tense. The...
If I could tell only one thing to future generations about the hardships of the pandemic, I would te...
One More Minute looks at the understanding and relationship we have towards time. We read time using...