Is it obsessive compulsive disorder to cherish things too much?

Updated on psychology 2024-03-05
43 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tell the landlord that it is not a psychological problem, let alone a serious psychological problem.

    A certain mountain felt a little speechless, why do you have to pathologize yourself. Everyone is actually a normal person, but there will be some psychological discomfort from time to time.

    If you don't hear it, don't be angry. In fact, you are just a little careful, a little too careful, just a little stingy. It's not a disease, it's just that you're more serious about some of the problems.

    Everyone will be more careful about the things they cherish, for example, the contemptible people love books very much, if they lend them to others, I will also go to read them when I return them. It's just that your range is a little bigger. In the example you gave, portable hard drives are also valuable, and it is not too careful.

    The important thing is that you are concerned about these things and do not interfere with your normal life, then there is no problem. Be cautious, it will become a rare point in other places, don't easily call yourself a patient, keep doing this, it will make you mind if it is not a big deal. It can also be seen from the question you asked that your personality will attach great importance to some things and magnify things a lot.

    Relax, it's not a problem. For things that are not important, then you can be "generous" and don't have to dwell on it; When it comes to valuables, be careful, there's nothing wrong with that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's just a personal habit, but if you care too much about it, it's really compulsory. It's a good thing to cherish things, but you're just taking too much care under financial pressure. Perhaps, when your economy improves, it will be reduced.

    Please don't take it too seriously.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you buy a ten-dollar thing, you have to take good care of the new one, and you won't take care of it if you buy a second-hand one for 10,000 yuan, which is actually a bit too much care, and in the end I feel like a bit of a waste of life. In fact, everything is lost, you love it so much, you will get its precious joy in your heart, you enjoy this joy, so continue to love, but it is inevitable that there will be scratches or breaks, and you will feel that kind of distress; If you don't care too much, you won't feel the joy he gives you, and you won't care if it's scratched or broken...

    It's like the things in the world are 1+1=0, there are gains and losses.

    When you don't get it, you have that kind of yearning, expectation, and finally you get it, and you are happy and happy, and your life is so meaningful; From the beginning, there is always one, there is no such thing as fighting for it, not experiencing the ups and downs, and not feeling the fun of it...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mild obsessive-compulsive disorder is very common, and most people will have it when they are anxious or nervous, and they want to open up and relax, listen to music or go out to breathe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's nothing!! First of all, the main thing is to self-regulate well! Be aware of this!

    I found myself having a similar experience! If you want to overcome difficulties, you can also overcome yourself by the way! Don't think about a question several times, mother-in-law and mother-in-law don't do things simply!

    Drag mud and water! !

    Is there a real master who can solve problems? Please help me solve the problem! May the reward be thirty points!! )

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Haha, I'm the same, when I buy the most affordable things, such as watches, ** devices, SLRs, pens, similar symptoms. The difference is that I am given in my heart that it cannot be actively hurt by people, I think that things are bought to be used, so I am not afraid of daily use wear and tear, otherwise it is really going to be supplied.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Homosexuals!! I've read your question... Six lines of words...

    I don't look at the others either...

    You and my brother... It's the same...

    The things I buy are all hard-earned money... They all cherish it...

    I always break things and they teach me a lesson...

    You're normal!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What you're saying is similar to my current situation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't worry. It's not a disease, it's caused by too much pressure around you, you have to relax yourself, I'm just out of college like you, and now we're in that kind of confusion. Nothing to know, nothing to know.

    I have a similar situation to yours about the problem you mentioned. Actually, it's nothing, just relax by yourself. About the mobile phone.,I just bought 5300.,I'm afraid of falling.,I'm afraid of touching.,It finally fell to the ground.,Okay.,I don't care about it.。。 Hehe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, not very serious. Shows that you are being too cautious. But be careful to change that mood.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's just not generous.

    My opinion is, simply don't borrow.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Didn't the ancients say that if you lose something, you gain something, and you will lose what you gain...Lose and gain....and everything goes with him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some babies are two or three years old, and they will keep putting things away, taking toys out of the basket, and then putting them back, taking them out again, and putting them back ......And so on and so forth. While it may seem strange for your baby to stack, pile up, and sort things constantly, it's perfectly normal for children at this age. In fact, noticing the similarities and differences between different objects, and learning to group similar things together, is one of the most important cognitive activities for two- and three-year-old babies.

    Sure, her fingers might be a little nervous as they sort, arrange, and combine things constantly, but don't forget, she has to do these things with her hands before she can think about them with her head. If you look closely at your baby with a happy mood, you may find that she is carefully separating the stuffed toys from the dolls in neat rows, and maybe even dividing these things into a little more fine, such as lining up the dolls and Barbie dolls. If you're lucky, you might see her pondering higher-level questions, such as whether apples should be placed with balls (because they're all round) or biscuits (because they're all edible).

    OCD, on the other hand, only makes people tired, not tired. Instead of packing up to learn about his world, a child with OCD uses this compulsion to avoid the world and his extreme anxiety and fear about it. For example, he may spend hours in the bathroom, washing his hands until the handles are white, or he may not leave the house until he has completed a whole complex set of procedures.

    These compulsive behaviors often hinder social interactions, interfere with normal life, and are often accompanied by sleep problems, depression, and strange eating habits. It is very rare for a two- or three-year-old baby to have this kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and it is very normal and healthy for the baby to tidy up, which shows that she has made progress in her cognition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Feeling insecure, the words and phrases of fear and fear keep popping up in my heart, and the scenes of my panic and unwillingness to face are constantly repeated in my mind.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I want to do things perfectly, and if things have a slight problem, I like not to give up. This kind of patient is generally not easy to stay at home, and it is best to find something to do for him, because this kind of patient generally likes to think crankily, and the condition will be more serious when he is idle.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Personally, I think that patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder are all teenagers who are ambitious or successful, forming their own certain pursuit of perfection and forcing themselves to form a certain habitual mindset. And can't stop or ease by themselves, a certain behavior or psychological emotions and other pathological behaviors that should not be.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Worry that the slightest mistake in your current behavior will have a significant adverse impact on your future life. For example, some patients will wear clothes repeatedly, one sleeve over and over again a dozen times, which may be a subconscious worry that their untidy posture will affect future social interactions.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This type of person often worries about things that are meaningless, and the patient knows that there is no point in thinking about them, but they still can't control the thought and fall into pain.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The psychology of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder is very peculiar. Although people with OCD present with OCD by recalling past events or repetitive current behaviors, their psychological insecurities are mainly directed towards the future.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The suspicion is very serious, such as washing his hands, he can wash a little, but he always feels that he has not washed well, which is a kind of psychological obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is caused by perfectionist tendencies, such as wanting to tidy up when I see something messy, but unfortunately I don't have this disease, so my room is always messy ......

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There are several types of obsessive-compulsive disorder, behavior, intention, etc. Compulsive behavior indicates that you are a competent person and should be properly guided as a leader. The compulsion intention is not confident enough on the surface, but in fact, it is too little understanding, and it is enough to be guided by people with high quality. The same can be deduced from the rest.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    OCD is a perfectionist mentality that likes to do things all over again.

    Again and again until it is done, and at the same time likes to complain.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Make yourself more perfect, better, and then it's like being obsessed, obsessed with some small things, at this time, I feel that this person is suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I have been obsessive-compulsive disorder for seven years, that is, my mind follows others, my mind is full of self-control, and I can't do what I want to do.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I've been obsessive-compulsive since I was a child, I cherish things too much, and others feel distressed when they touch it, so it's not good, thinking and acting are reversed! Bitter and unpretentious!!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I was guilty of severe obsessive-compulsive disorder in middle school, when I pooped, I fantasized about eating stool, that kind of compulsive thought made me very painful but unable to extricate myself, after entering the society, I chose to start a business, and then in the hardships of entrepreneurship, I finally got rid of the forced return syndrome that had plagued me for more than ten years.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Isn't obsessive-compulsive disorder the cause of depression later, one thing is repeatedly emphasized.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Like me, I used to be poor and couldn't afford to buy a mobile phone, but now I bought a 2,000 yuan mobile phone and I can't put it down, but after a while, it is old and gradually less cherished.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Hehe, let go, I do that sometimes, it's okay!! I used to use my phone to study, but it didn't work. Also, don't play with your phone, put your phone away, I know you want to learn but you're delayed, and you'll really delay learning.

    I just graduated from high school, and now I play with my phone all day at home, and I will have time to play in the future. I regret it now.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    I sold it, and it was not so distressing to buy a domestic one. You must have the mentality of changing your mobile phone often, and you don't feel rich when you buy a 10,000 mobile phone now, let alone a 2,000 mobile phone. The Redmi 699 is fully functional, and it still doesn't feel distressed everywhere.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It's normal, good things are to care, take good care of them, don't be too stressed, don't be distracted by your phone!

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Just take it with you!! Don't think too much about it! I also take care of my phone!!

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    I don't think it's a disease at all, it's just a bit of an introvert. Go out and socialize with people more, and take your time.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Typical mental illness. See a psychiatrist.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Yes, it's a slight psychology!

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    In the case you described, you do have obsessive-compulsive behavior. If these behaviors interfere with your life, you need to pay attention to them, and if they don't have a big impact on your life, you don't need to worry too much about it.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Now the most important thing is that you yourself are repulsed by yourself in this situation? Can you control your actions? How would you feel if you didn't do that in the face of your situation.

    If you can't control it, and if you don't do it, you will feel very anxious and distressed, then it may be obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    There are indeed compulsive movements, and when you encounter this situation, try to restrain yourself, and since your sister is better at restraint, you can ask your sister how to restrain when she wants to perform compulsive movements.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    It's all copy-paste.,I had obsessive-compulsive disorder when I was a child.,I know how you feel.,And you're just compulsive.,It's still relatively easy to control.,Once you have this kind of balanced thinking.,Directly warn yourself not to get it.,Even if it's uncomfortable, don't go.,It'll be fine slowly.。

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    This "habit" cultivated from childhood is difficult to change, and you really should learn to control it like your sister. Maybe it's easier for girls to grasp this aspect. I don't have a better way either.

    This is the same as dense phobia, in fact, you are not the only one in the world, I just hope that you don't have low self-esteem, and you will always find a way to overcome it

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Some compulsions, when such a situation happens, try to divert attention and do something else. Hang on!

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    I feel that other people's things are better than my own, and I always feel that there are many faults in my own things, which is a feeling that everyone will have, but to different degrees.

    You have to learn to find the good side of your own things, learn to find the good ones, be optimistic, so that anything is very good in your eyes, even if it does have shortcomings.

    The idea that I strive for perfection in myself and my own things, just like you, and can't tolerate the slightest flaw, makes my life very tiring. Later, I learned to try to teach myself to be "content and happy", and I always thought that it would be good to have something like this, even if it was not very good, but it was better than nothing, and it was a big deal to fix it, or try to buy a better one next time.

    Other people's things are good because you don't understand the advantages and disadvantages of other people's things, I always felt why my classmates' bikes were always better than mine when I was in college, was my level of buying cars so bad, and then I borrowed my classmates' cars, only to find that their cars were basically worse than mine, but I didn't know about them. I knew that it was me, and I realized that my car was still pretty good.

    What you can't get is the best, but what you get must be better, I hope you can learn to be content and happy, and explore the advantages of your own things, even if it's a Q spirit.

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