I’ve always suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), not the tongue-in-cheek type related to organizing sock drawers in rainbow order (though I do that, too) but the diagnosed, medicated type that has prevented me from doing many of the things I wanted to do as a teen and young adult. Once I would get a flow going somewhere — a new job, a new city, a…
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