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Why return trip seems like it’s take less time than going trip?

Maymuna
9 Jan 2025
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When it takes less time to go somewhere, but more time to return, then this is called the **"Return Trip Effect"** in scientific terms.  It is mainly related to human psychology and concept of time.  



 ### **Explanation of Return Trip Effect**  


 1.  **Mental Expectations**:  


     - At the beginning of the journey we go to an unknown destination, so the time may seem longer.  


     - But on the way back the route becomes familiar to us, and we expect the time to pass very quickly.  When it takes a little longer than expected, it feels like it's taking longer.  



 2.  **Introduction and Repetition**:  


     - New sights and experiences during the journey keep our attention, making time pass quickly.  


     - The same scene is repeated on the way back, which can make the brain think time is longer.  



 3.  **Anxiety or Excitement**:  


     - There is a lot of excitement and joy when getting to the destination, which makes time feel like it passes quickly.  


     - But on the way back that tension is less, so it seems to take longer.  



 ### **Science Perspective**  


 - This is known as **Cognitive Bias** or **Mental Conundrum**.  


 - Studies have shown that this effect is felt more when people travel along the same route.  


 - The brain processes the "forward journey" and the "return journey" differently.  



 The "Return Trip Effect" is purely an emotional response.  It depends not on the actual interval of time, but on the perception or feeling of time.  This is an excellent example of how our brain works.



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