Through her experiences, Jasmine discovered a profound lesson: that it's okay to seek help and that understanding oneself is a journey, not a destination. Her exploration of compulsive behaviors, both through her studies and personal reflections, had led her to a place of greater self-awareness and acceptance.

Curious about this new development in her behavior, Jasmine decided to explore it further. She started keeping a journal, documenting every instance when the compulsion struck and how she responded to it. This exercise of self-reflection led her to realize that her actions were not just random quirks but were, in fact, her mind's way of seeking control and order in a world that often seemed chaotic.

Around this time, Jasmine began to notice a peculiar pattern in her daily routine. She had developed a strong inclination to organize her bookshelves in a very specific order every evening before bed. It wasn't just about arranging the books neatly; the order was crucial, based on the color of the covers and the authors' last names. If she failed to do so, she felt a lingering sense of unease, as if something was left undone.