With this in mind, the length of one’s life is not chronological (by a clock) but the integral of the novel information they experience.
So a monotonous 60 year existence is a fraction of the perceived duration of 60 years of a wild and adventurous, constantly reading, learning new languages, making new deep human connections - existence.
I wonder how something like ayahuasca or dmt would impact this. People have described these substances as having a type of mental “reset” quality. If they do impact time perception, I’m assuming it’s only temporary…
While I can't speak to these substances, regarding the temporariness of it:
Irrespective of whether or not the effect, or lasting effects, dwindle and can thus be considered "temporary", there's something too be said about the act of the reset itself.
That is, whether or not the effects feel like they're fading, the memory of what it was like when it was new is still a massive data point and can be recalled.
In short, you can still remember that feeling of the reset and recall a time when your brain felt new and refreshed.
So a monotonous 60 year existence is a fraction of the perceived duration of 60 years of a wild and adventurous, constantly reading, learning new languages, making new deep human connections - existence.