Although being organized is one of humanity’s common urges, the intensity of this habit varies dramatically from person to person. From arranging household items symmetrically to organizing banknotes, tidiness brings a temporary sense of cleanliness and control to our lives.
There are also situations where this situation carries a much deeper and darker psychological meaning than we think. Psychologists have deciphered the mental map behind the act of sorting money by value.
What does a regular biz wallet actually mean?
A person’s ordering of banknotes by millimeter by value is at first glance associated with characters who value structure, discipline and clarity in daily life.
According to psychologists, this action is not just a simple form of financial management; It is an effort to force clarity and logic into the mind in uncertain, complex and chaotic times. By aligning their money, people actually seek the following shelters:
Stress reduction: Against the uncertainties that life brings, they seek concrete reality and a sense of complete control over materiality.
Perfectionism: Personal standards are too high; It is a manifestation of the search for perfection in both simple daily routines and difficult tasks, reflected in the wallet.
Conservative approach: Financial order; It is a sign of sound financial habits, such as making detailed budgets, focusing on savings, and keeping sneaky expenses under control at all times.
Intention to avoid mistakes: When you create visual and tactile rules around money, you prevent distractions and potential mistakes in both day-to-day spending and major financial management.
Innocent habit or OCD?
So, is every person who sorts money on the verge of a psychological crisis? Of course not. Sorting through banknotes is an extremely common and healthy practice that poses no problem in many situations, but psychologists are sounding a red flag that one should look at the intensity of this behavior and how it affects you emotionally when you can’t do it.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD); It refers to the set of constantly recurring thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) that a person feels ruthlessly obliged to do in order to relieve the insidious anxiety and restlessness in his mind. According to the data of the Madrid OCD Association, these actions do not arise from a logical need; They are insidious mental rituals developed entirely to silence anxiety.
If the perfectionism in your wallet is accompanied by the following symptoms, it means that you have gone from an innocent habit of order to the border of OCD:
If this act of sorting and adjusting money occurs repeatedly, uncontrollably and involuntarily throughout the day,
If you experience sudden tension, panic, anger or severe emotional discomfort/unrest when you cannot sort the coins for any reason,
If this obsession delays your daily routines, causes friction with people at the checkout during shopping or in your interpersonal relationships,
If this action is used as a defense mechanism to resist and suppress other unpleasant, frightening or worrying thoughts in the mind, the healthiest step would be to seek cyber psychological support from an expert without wasting time.
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