Moreover, if events of longer duration are perceived to be less enjoyable ( Sackett, Meyvis, Nelson, Converse, & Sackett, 2010), we might even infer that the interesting party was less fun than the one we had initially considered to be boring! In short, the number of events that compose an experience can have opposite effects on estimates of its duration, and judgments of the experience itself, when these estimates are made after a delay than when they are made immediately.