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A. This could be a condition called arithmomania. It is a form of OCD that leaves people with a strong need to count numbers, their actions, or objects in their surroundings. The circuitry in the brain needs attention. It’s like a scratched CD that gets stuck and doesn’t want to move on. Go

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