How do you view OCD?

  OCD is the experience of not wanting to do (think) a thing (a thought), but not being able to control oneself to do (think) it. OCD is the experience of being prepared to add regret and remorse with intense conflict and pain.  People have many scattered, disorganized thoughts that flash by when they are awake, a flow of information that the brain needs in order to maintain clarity. Many people don’t notice that they have had them; without attention there is no presence. Compulsive people can catch flashes of thoughts and by logic analyze, judge and reinforce them. They can readily and superiorly show to others the precision and logic of their thought process. It is only right to be complacent, so why do compulsive people suffer? It is the result of our culture not labeling people with such abilities as highly intelligent, and seeing such thinking as a disease.  Consider that many talented people have had the experience of being compulsive, and have drilled themselves in compulsive thinking to take control of science, culture, religion, and other fields and become brilliant geniuses.  Another perspective on the world series is not entirely psychological knowledge, but I formed my own views after studying philosophy, psychology, sociology, culture and so on. Some of the views are even very different from psychology, so please bear with my psychology friends, and do not take it as psychology to learn from non-psychology friends.