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Are they REALLY in the right place, or does it just seem like the right place at the time?
In hindsight, a lot of the "perfect places" I've put things just happened to be convenient at the time. I somehow convince myself that it's totally reasonable to put my dinner plate under the couch.
@Rhynoplaz for me they're actually in right places, for example I leave my headphones at my charging station, on my desk, all the visible places where I work. Nothing really unpredictable, but I still keep forgetting and thinking I put them somewhere else