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When someone reorganizes their desk before starting a difficult conversation, or cleans the kitchen at 11pm after a hard day, or can’t settle until the cushions are straight and the dishes are done, the usual explanation is that they’re a control freak. Uptight. Particular. Someone who needs to lighten up. That explanation is surface level ... Read more
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