People with OCD do whatever they can to avoid engaging the world. And by polarizing - that is, by representing things in extreme terms ('if I don't get into Harvard, I'm doomed', 'If I do get into Harvard, I've got it made') - one is so representing the world as to minimize the extent to which one either can or should engage it. An Author's Republic audio production.
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