Temporal Horizon

Human biology and social organization are oriented toward short-term concerns. The short-term temporal bias is presented as a biological and social structure rather than a character flaw. Human attention is strongest across seconds, minute…

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Human biology and social organization are oriented toward short-term concerns. The short-term temporal bias is presented as a biological and social structure rather than a character flaw. Human attention is strongest across seconds, minutes, and somewhat into hours. The mismatch between short natural time horizons and longer novel aspirations obstructs building unprecedented futures. Interest and attention decline sharply beyond the timescale of days.