Velocity Vector
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Ha. No, a mental problem. I cannot stand knowing that it is in pieces.
Motor is out for oil leak (turned out to be friggin dipstick), drives are off for paint, and trim pumps removed from bulkhead to fix broken tab.
Oh, I see you suffer from compulsive hoarding disorder?
The question is when does clutter become hoarding. Let's take the example of boat part hoarding. If you have one extra drive or extra props, why would you need a dozen props and a dozen drives? So where is a line? How many props are enough? How many boat parts do you want to stack up? The other day, I went to a guys shop and my head was hitting the ceiling from all the boat parts and boating magazines he had stacked up on it. It was an 8-foot ceiling in the building. Many people accumulate clutter. That doesn't mean they necessarily suffer from compulsive hoarding disorder. The difference between ordinary clutter and compulsive hoarding is one of degree. For people who suffer from compulsive hoarding disorder, the clutter in their shop has gotten so bad that it significantly impairs their lives and causes them a great deal of distress. There will be parts of their shop, or in the most extreme cases, their entire homes, that cannot be used for their intended purposes. Be careful there is a fine line and once crossed it is hard to go back.