I think I may have a slightly obsessive personality. How should I fix this?
About a month ago I decided I needed a watch because I'm not in high school anymore and I actually need to know the time. I was just going to buy whatever's the most in trend and simple, so I almost bought a Daniel Wellington, then I read online into it to discover it's shit and overpriced - then I started researching watches, and boy was this a rabbit hole. To sum it up, I think I spent about an entire week just researching watches and going through online stores. In my mind I just wanted the best bang for the buck, and I wanted something nice, which, I guess, is natural? But holy shit I wasted so much time just obsessing over watches. I realised this just then as I was laying in my bed: It really doesn't matter. It's just a watch, it's not going to change my life that much, yet I was so obsessed with it. I'm a little scared that this may actually be a mental condition. Thoughts?
>>18487694
I'm sort of like this myself...
GET A FUCKING JOB!
>>18487694
Try an inexpensive quartz watch first. If you lose or bust it then no big deal. (Although there's a clock on your cellphone, so why would you need a mono function device?)
OCD sufferer here. Is this new or have you always obsessed over something? How uncomfortable does it make you?
>>18487733
It doesn't make me uncomfortable or unwell, and I don't feel like I 'must' do it, so I guess like >>18487722 is saying I have too much time on my hands...
Yeah I think I just have too much time on my hands as well as poor self-control. I feel like I'm memeing OCD and OCD sufferers, sorry.