ShadowTiger
08-30-2012, 05:11 PM
Obviously, it's going to be subjective as to whether or not it's good or bad to have OCD, but let's assume for now that it doesn't matter.
So this is a topic to discuss our own personal levels of OCD; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. For some, it's pretty crazy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn1OYlYzgm8). For others, not so much.
My own OCD has enabled me to be somewhat paranoid about the overall quality of the keys that I cut at work. I really don't like people going home with keys that I don't think will work. It's enabled me to see the best ways to cut a key so that it'll work, and even to check to see if it aligns right. It has to be just right. I'm grateful for this.
I also tend to count certain things. I like to see if something matches a pattern. Suppose I'm counting wall tiles: I'll see if I can count in groups of 5 all the way to the top, and if it forms a complete multiple of 5, or if it falls short or over. I'll keep going until I find a whole number.
How about yourselves?
So this is a topic to discuss our own personal levels of OCD; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. For some, it's pretty crazy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn1OYlYzgm8). For others, not so much.
My own OCD has enabled me to be somewhat paranoid about the overall quality of the keys that I cut at work. I really don't like people going home with keys that I don't think will work. It's enabled me to see the best ways to cut a key so that it'll work, and even to check to see if it aligns right. It has to be just right. I'm grateful for this.
I also tend to count certain things. I like to see if something matches a pattern. Suppose I'm counting wall tiles: I'll see if I can count in groups of 5 all the way to the top, and if it forms a complete multiple of 5, or if it falls short or over. I'll keep going until I find a whole number.
How about yourselves?