Obsessive misnomer failure

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Obsession is a state of mind that makes a person act in an obsessive way, as if he were obsessed. A clear symptom of obsession is obsessive use of obsessive words. This is called word obsession. There might also be a single-word definition for this obsession - but generally obsessions should not be defined in a single word. This should not be taken as failure on our part to define this obsession with a single word, but rather as determination not to define obsession as an obsession when such a definition might be a misnomer, or an obsessive failure.

A failure, in part, can of course be caused by obsession - in other words, to define failure as a result of obsession is often very close to the truth. Therefore, it is not a misnomer to define obsession with failing to define failure as failure. As a result, words like obsession often go along with words like failure - by definition. The truth in this is a direct result of a failure to define obsession by words, single or several.

In several cases, truth can result from failure to define a single word as a result of obsessive state of mind. The upshot of all this is what is often referred to as Obsessive word definition failure symptom, the victim of which fails to define his failure in a single word, or several, and just plods on his predetermined course, without seeing his failure to define his failure as a failure. This is obsessive word definition failure behaviour as defined in several words.

Once the failure to determine failure as failure has reached an obsessive level, no words can define the failure to be defined. The obsessive determination to fail to define failure without even knowing of failing is a clear symptom of obsession as defined by the definition of obsessively determined failure definition failures as defined by people obsessively failing to define failures in words. This definition, by definition, is a failure and only a person obsessively determined to fail can be said to fail to define this definition as a failure to define failure, even if this seems a bit obsessive.

The actual upshot of all this determination to fail, obsessively or otherwise, to define failures as failures, is a syndrome that can be defined as syndrome of obsessively failing to define determination to fail obsessively to define failure to define failure as a failure to define obsession as a failure to define failure.

If this is not immediately clear, it can only be regretted that there is such a large amount of determination to fail in obsessive behaviour and not enough of it in its counterpart on this side of the fence - determination.