https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw4HqOAEzpU
Neil deGrasse Tyson (1:09): "If you are moving fast through space, your time will tick more slowly, as observed by others."
However special relativity predicts that, as observed by yourself, your time will tick FASTER than the time of others (who are not moving):
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/chap11.pdf
Introduction to Classical Mechanics With Problems and Solutions, David Morin, Chapter 11, p. 14: "Twin A stays on the earth, while twin B flies quickly to a distant star and back. (...) For the entire outward and return parts of the trip, B does observe A's clock running slow, but enough strangeness occurs during the turning-around period to make A end up older."
So special relativity predicts no real difference in the clocks' readings and Einsteinians are forced to introduce the camouflage called, in the quotation above, "enough strangeness".
Pentcho Valev