Today is my twenty-fifth day in Da Nang, Vietnam — about my oversleeping

You already know more and more about me. So you should also know that I like to oversleep. If you’ve been following my posts, you know I’ve already written about oversleeping — this isn’t my first post about it. If you don’t know that, I think it’s not good, because you should know it. Well, let’s go ahead.

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Da Nang Beach at night — tall buildings near the shore

Every day I oversleep. I don’t know why, and I don’t want to know! But if you want to hear my oversleep story, you can read it here. This is how it happens each day:

My alarm rings at 8 AM. While I’m still half-asleep, I grab my phone, turn off the alarm, and then continue sleeping. At that moment, I always think, “What the hell, this alarm is ringing again!” And it bothers me a little bit.

It happens every single day, and I’m tired of doing it again and again. So I finally thought, maybe I should just disable my alarm clock, because it’s not useful for me. After that, I can sleep without interruptions and wake up when I want. I just hope I don’t fall asleep all day and miss my work or other important things.

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