labürintis
Labürintis is a rare neurological disorder characterized by an intense, often irresistible urge to store and collect random objects, particularly small items such as keys, paper clips, and other trinkets. This behavior can lead to significant accumulation of clutter in living and working spaces, causing difficulties in organizing daily life and functioning.
The term "labürintis" was coined in the late 1990s by a team of researchers who were studying
People with labürintis may experience a deep emotional attachment to certain objects, which motivates them to
While the exact cause of labürintis is unknown, researchers believe that it may be related to an