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Dear Mom,
College life here at Stanford is for the most part enjoyable, but with my disorder I tend to find discomfort in every little thing that bothers me. It is definitely different than my home life, where things are always comfortable and perfect. Here, I have to share a room with my roommate Dan, who is a COMPLETE and TOTAL slob. He never picks up after himself, he leaves smudges everywhere... he's just a total mess. I even have to make his bed for him every morning, because that awful, dirty sight is just too much to handle!
The schoolwork here is also very tiring. My standards of work and productivity are sometimes too high for the required assignments; a lot of times i don't turn in a project because I just don't feel that it's good enough. I honestly don't see how others in my class can finish their work and still find time for leisure and goofing-off. And since I'm usually at my dorm doing my work, I haven't really had the time to make friends. I'm pretty stressed out.
Group projects are also bothersome. I'm always disagreeing with everyone else, as the project *has* to turn out the way that I want it too. Their opinions just don't reach up to my standards and expectations, and most of the time the project remains unfinished because of all the arguing that goes on. It's a shame, really.
However, for the most part college life is alright. I'm learning a lot about myself and the curriculum, and it's a really interesting and fulfilling experience. I'll be coming home during the winter break, so I'll be seeing you soon. Until then, take care!
Your son,
Keith Magdoza
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6 comments:
hahah, OCD!
Seek cognitive behavioral therapy and take antidepressants
Obessive Compolsive. Learn to relax through therapy.
You have OCD because you find discomfort in the place you now live in when you were use to the neatness and perfection back at home. Yeah it doesn't feel right or the way you want it to be but you have to get adjusted to the new environment. Learn to compromise and take in what others say.
Yeah, I agree with the other comments that "you" have obsessive compulsive personality disorder. I think that you need to realize that disorder and inperfection are realities of life. No one is perfect. Even the smartest and most talented people in the world make mistakes. Thomas Edison made thousands of them before he perfected the light bulb! So learn to enjoy life and accept the challenges that it throws at you.
OCD. Go take therapy to calm you down IF you want to tend to the disorder.
OCD! OCD! OCD! OCD!
lol you need to talk to the campus shrink
standford? niceee
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