What could it be about my brain that causes me to stick to “non-OCD-like” thoughts?

CuriousChick101
I don’t have the ability to drive because it is very risky that I could get into some sort of accident because there are moments when I am literally not focused because my mind is involuntarily on another thought, because when literally any thought comes to my mind (whether a positive or negative thought or anything in between), my brain doesn’t have the ability to move away from it right away. I don’t know ANYBODY else with this situation and have never heard of it, but yet I don’t even know what it’s like for your brain to be able to “magically” move away from a thought instantly like that—I wonder if maybe there is a part of the brain that enables your mind to smoothly flow between thoughts and if maybe that part of my brain is missing or doesn’t work or something—but I’m not sure if that possibility makes any sense. When people ask me why I don’t drive, I don’t even know how to explain it because it’s just so unheard of and nobody can relate to it! I’ve cried several times trying to figure out what the problem could possibly be, and I can’t for the life of me understand it! 😰 I am desperate 🙏 for an opinion or theory about this, does anybody have any ideas or opinions or theories about this? I would appreciate a good opinion, thank you! 🙏
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Doesn’t anybody understand what I’m saying? The only person who has replied at all so far says he doesn’t understand. ☹️
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Hello? I’m sorry, I’m desperate! I’m literally crying while I’m typing this!!! SOMEBODY HELP!!!
What could it be about my brain that causes me to stick to “non-OCD-like” thoughts?
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