Last place you look

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When you are looking for something, it is often in the last place you look. Why?

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You tend to ignore some places because you assume it can't be there You are very unlucky Once you find it, you stop looking You only notice when things are in the last place you look, and ignore when they are not

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5 solutions

David Ng
Jan 14, 2015

A logic question. When you are looking for something, it is in the last place you look, because that is the last place you to need to look for the object. Once you have found it, there is no longer a need to look for it.

Meghana Bala
Jan 4, 2015

when we get what we want why waste time searching again.

Saanika Gupta
Jan 4, 2015

It is often the last place you look as you have found it already, and you stop looking.:)

Loexx Manncch
Jan 1, 2015

It's simple. It's the last place you look because you stop looking after you find it. Don't waste our energy.

Noel Lo
Mar 25, 2015

Once we found it look elsewhere for whaaat...

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