What always sounds like a great idea, but never is?

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When it seems like a great idea, only for you to regret it later...Whether it is the times when you convince yourself to wake up early in the morning to study rather then stay up and study the night before a major exam.

Or perhaps you are the person who convinces themselves that they can stay up until the early hours of the morning watching their favourite sports team play and still have to wake up early to go to work.

We have all been there, the making of terrible ideas that sound great in theory but turn out to not be so great! JSbu is a serial snooze button person. He always thinks it is a good idea to get in a few extra minutes of sleep after his initial alarm sounds, but what almost always ends up happening is that he forgets to hit the snooze button and is then late. what always seems like a great idea to you, but never is? Listen to what KZN had to say
21 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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