A watched pot never boils

When you are anxiously waiting for something to happen, time seems to pass more slowly.

This phrase emerged in the mid-1800s, reflecting the common kitchen experience of impatiently waiting for water to boil. It captures a universal psychological phenomenon where focused attention on waiting makes time feel slower, and became a standard way to advise patience.

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