Matt, Danny and Jason discuss the arrival of spring, expressing relief from winter and anticipation of warmer weather. They also touch on the perception of time, noting that as people age, time seems to pass more quickly. Matt shares a theory about aging, comparing it to going up a hill (slow) and going down a hill (fast). They reflect on the psychological impact of aging, the fleeting nature of youth, and the generational gap in perceptions of age. Matt mentions his 18-year-old son and the realization of his own aging, contrasting his current age with the age he once considered old.
Spring Has Arrived!
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