John Carter, M.D.
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As a genuine obsessive-compulsive personality (not "a little OCD" as has annoyingly & intolerably become an accepted way of saying you like things a certain way) this would be ideal for me. Virtually 100% of my "Epic Wins" are things most people couldn't even IMAGINE having a problem accomplishing. Most people would view such tasks as not even allowing consideration or thought of any kind. For me, the little routine tasks of everyday life are very seriously the most challenging things I can achieve.
"Being an adult" isn't quite accurate - I've had the same problems all my life, and being an adult has been significantly easier for me than the terrible challenges I faced as a kid - but it's close enough. "Accomplishing day-to-day maintenance" would be a significantly more applicable name for me, for the powerpack described above.
But whatever the name, this powerpack is critically needed, as there's a vast number of people like me out there.