A way to actually ‘turn off’ the ocd. And by turn it off I don’t mean cure it or anything as utterly hopeful as that thing. What I mean is to… actually figure a way to hardwire your mind and at any given time into KNOWING that you’ve to let the imbalance alone. It will feel so outlandishly wrong, because you think one hundred percent that you should be doing it as it does momentarily ease the ocd mind. Because the actual mental pain is utterly real, like anyone’s else level of emotional mental pain only propelled and for no reason whatsoever in the first instance – the imbalance part of it all. Anyhow… to find a way to actually hardwire that understanding so as to leave it all alone. To get there takes.. often times too much for a sufferer because the imbalance is just too strengthened in the first place. So really you are stuck trying as hard as anyone only it’s one step forward and fifty five back. Akin to, say, winning a World Cup final 1-0 only, for some outlandishly odd reason, the whole world thinks the other team won 1-0! It is actually THAT… dumbfounding and that unforgiving. But it is an imbalance and one which the sufferer deserves and needs to have control over and to a liveable extent. Hardwiring mental understanding of ocd for ocd sufferers – that’s gonna be my aim for the foreseeable future. Because even if the imbalance is rife in a sufferer it is just way too… at parts of the brain where it really has no business in being. Exactly where a person needs to utilise their normal thoughts and decisions. The label of ocd is there to help people understand any mental disorder, to focus and get a grip on what it actually happening to them and to try and help themselves going forward. But here is the thing. I do think that with ocd in particular there is a key, let’s call it, to he unearthed to truly getting to live comfortably with the disorder. And I do think it will take a sufferer to find it, maybe. And I certainly think any other sufferer will know precisely what I am getting at here 😊 Look after your own, right?