There is no such thing as an alarm clock ringtone that makes people never want to go to sleep again after hearing it?
There are, but according to each person's mental capacity to see, some of the alarm for some people is a fatal blow, once heard on the nervous breakdown, the whole person is not good. Some alarms are just like a crisp bird call in the morning for those who are deeper in sleep. So it really depends on the person. For example, I wake up early every day when I hear the alarm I set last night, trickling water from a stream, because I've slept all night without going to the bathroom, and hearing it makes me pee a little. So the physical needs aspect doesn't allow me to go back to sleep, and the consequences of going back to sleep are either bedwetting or suffocation. Of course there are other ringtones, but they are basically useless to me, and if I am still sleepy, I turn them off and start the next round of back to sleep. Everyone can pick a different ringtone based on their physical or mental ability, after all, I'm not you, maybe your ability to hold your pee is top notch, and the sound of water in the ringing, won't wake you up. Then change a different ringtone, such as the sound of explosions, the sound of firecrackers, or your cat master's stomping tail scream series. Anyway, it's good to stimulate your nerves. But it does sound a bit cruel, every morning to get up early to bear the psychological pressure, time and then get an anxiety disorder is not cost-effective. It's all about moderation and measuring your strengths. I used to like to set a loud alarm clock on purpose, but it didn't work, and most of the time I just turned it off when I got angry and went back to sleep. Then inexplicably I found the sound of a creek running, and that's how I found a way to completely escape the fate of back to sleep. The sound wasn't too loud, it was just a clattering flow of water, easily associated with peeing. Originally still in a hazy sleep, unknowingly subconsciously got up, and then to the toilet to solve, so a toss is also counted as half awake.