I just spent about two hours organizing my house, in a game.
The game is Skyrim, a huge game with lots to do. My character does every plot line I've found except empirel legion quest's,so main, thief, companion, mage, dark brotherhood, side quests and Stormcloaks.I came to a point where I had about 60 unfinished quest. So I started from right to left finishing up quest that I quit or forgot about. I quickly overfilled my inventory and had to drop off a huge amount of stuff, witch I had been since I bought a house. Here's where the problem comes in.
I had thrown everything I couldn't carry in a chest, then I found out I could put it in any container without it disappearing. So naturally I started organizing everything (puting weapons in one place food in a nother) and realized that stolen goods mixed in with other goods. So I started separating them, and then I realized that stolen goods mixed in with other goods meaning if you have 50 potatoes and 10 are stolen it's not the first 10 or the last 10 but mixed in randomly. So obviously I started separating them buy dropping one at a time into chest and such. This is about the time I realized this might be an OCD problem because this took about two hours, and I'm not done... I think I'll have to buy another house just for stolen goods.
Thing is Skyrim is a fun game, and instead of playing quest or exploring I send two hours organizing.
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Non-FictionI have OCD, I haven't been diagnosed but I know I have it. So I'm trying to cope by doing the opposite of what I feel like I need to do, it's been working kinda... And I thought if it worked for me maybe I can help other people. I am going to share...