With my firearms, yes. With my coins, not so much. A few of my 1911s alphabetically by manufacturer, then by year of manufacturer. All in identical custom cutout cases and all with the same locks. All labels are same font and print size. All aligned the same.
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I've heard this, had a vague idea of what it might be about, like someone who is demanding or a perfectionist. This definition came up:
"Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by a cycle of unwanted, intrusive thoughts and fears (obsessions) that compel a person to perform repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions). These compulsions are carried out to reduce the anxiety."
I probably fall into something like that, ie habits or behavior where you repeat the same actions expecting different results.
OCD can be a positive attribute if you can use it properly. If you have a good heart your usually passionate about things. Some people get into bad behavior with OCD. I know I have it. I've dealt with it so long that I've learned whatever I am obsessed about will come to pass in time. Just be greatful with what I have.
I refuse to spend money I dont have or shouldn't be spending on coins. Coins get expensive. So isn't my electric bill, food bill, car insurance and so on. @logger7 doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.
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@Morgan13 said:
OCD can be a positive attribute if you can use it properly. If you have a good heart your usually passionate about things. Some people get into bad behavior with OCD. I know I have it. I've dealt with it so long that I've learned whatever I am obsessed about will come to pass in time. Just be greatful with what I have.
I refuse to spend money I dont have or shouldn't be spending on coins. Coins get expensive. So isn't my electric bill, food bill, car insurance and so on. @logger7 doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.
We should learn from our mistakes; if you buy collectibles and make the same mistakes that's unfortunate, I try not to do that. Hobbies can lead us toward obsessive purchases that we may not enjoy--the purpose of a hobby should be fulfillment.
I think that basically most of us do have something resembling OCD. Ask any non-collector about what we do. They basically think we’re all nuts.
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I think most of us have some degree of OCD. If you’re checking dealer websites, eBay, auction houses, and the BST every day or multiple times/day you have some degree of OCD.
Hmmm 🤔 when I look at the length and debates in some of the threads for the American Liberty coins, the US Army ASE, or the Laser privy I would have to say a fair amount of us qualify. Add to that the degree that many attach to perfect (70) coins and I’d say a combination OCD/numismatic convention could be a big attraction. (I have been doing this for a long time so I’m among the crowd)
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I don't have OCD. I have CDO. It's the same thing except the letters are in alphabetical order, like they're supposed to be.
Leave off the D. That means disorder. O is redundant. I have a couple of Cs.
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That's exactly what someone with OCD would say.
Maybe a little.
With my firearms, yes. With my coins, not so much. A few of my 1911s alphabetically by manufacturer, then by year of manufacturer. All in identical custom cutout cases and all with the same locks. All labels are same font and print size. All aligned the same.
USAF (Ret) 1974 - 1994 - The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. Remembering RickO, a brother in arms.
I've heard this, had a vague idea of what it might be about, like someone who is demanding or a perfectionist. This definition came up:
"Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by a cycle of unwanted, intrusive thoughts and fears (obsessions) that compel a person to perform repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions). These compulsions are carried out to reduce the anxiety."
I probably fall into something like that, ie habits or behavior where you repeat the same actions expecting different results.
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OCD can be a positive attribute if you can use it properly. If you have a good heart your usually passionate about things. Some people get into bad behavior with OCD. I know I have it. I've dealt with it so long that I've learned whatever I am obsessed about will come to pass in time. Just be greatful with what I have.
I refuse to spend money I dont have or shouldn't be spending on coins. Coins get expensive. So isn't my electric bill, food bill, car insurance and so on.
@logger7 doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.
Student of numismatics and collector of Morgan dollars
Successful BST transactions with: Namvet Justindan Mattniss RWW olah_in_MA
Dantheman984 Toyz4geo SurfinxHI greencopper RWW bigjpst bretsan MWallace logger7
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No, that is NOT the definition of insanity, though one may be insane.
Sorry. My OCD was triggered by that overused false remark.
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The last part is so great in fact that I do not have OCD in the traditional sense!!
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We should learn from our mistakes; if you buy collectibles and make the same mistakes that's unfortunate, I try not to do that. Hobbies can lead us toward obsessive purchases that we may not enjoy--the purpose of a hobby should be fulfillment.
I think that basically most of us do have something resembling OCD. Ask any non-collector about what we do. They basically think we’re all nuts.
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Obsessive Coin Disorder?
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How many of us don’t?
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I think most of us have some degree of OCD. If you’re checking dealer websites, eBay, auction houses, and the BST every day or multiple times/day you have some degree of OCD.
Most people that think they do don't, but it's a convenient excuse.
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Hmmm 🤔 when I look at the length and debates in some of the threads for the American Liberty coins, the US Army ASE, or the Laser privy I would have to say a fair amount of us qualify. Add to that the degree that many attach to perfect (70) coins and I’d say a combination OCD/numismatic convention could be a big attraction. (I have been doing this for a long time so I’m among the crowd)