As the topic title says: Do really obvious things sometimes just not occur to you?
This is an example of something that happens to me all the time:
A few times over the past few years, I've had some huge library fines (in the range of $100-$250). These were caused by me having a number of books overdue for quite some time. These fines could, however, have easily been less. Most of the time, I could find some of the overdue books, but not all of them, and if I'd returned those when I found them, then the fines on them would have stopped accruing.
For some reason, though, it didn't occur to me that I didn't have to return my books all at once. A few months ago, it finally occurred to me that I should return books when I found them, and look for the other ones later, thus saving a lot of money.
This type of thing happens to me all the time. And every time I figure out the (obvious) solution to a problem like that, I wonder
"Why the hell did this not occur to me before?",
and I have no answer apart from
"It just didn't."
Can anyone relate?
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