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Sounds like something is drawing power from the battery when you are not driving your car. Check interior lights, head lights, brake lights, aftermarket stereo or trailer wiring.
Better try getting a boost first. The starter takes far more power than all your lights and fans put together. After that you can determine what caused it to go dead.
with the aid of a test light disconnect the negative terminal to the battery and connect one end of the test light to the battery and the other end to the terminal cable if its lit there is a draw begin by pulling 1 fuse at a time until the light goes out and that's the draw most likely a glove-box switch not making full contact or a trunk switch even the dome light adjust the switch as necessary either try a shim or possibly bend the fixture forwards or remove the bulb all together if you desire
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