moleker
Moleker is a term that has been used in various contexts, primarily in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, to describe a person who is overly concerned with minor details or trivial matters. The term is derived from the German word "Molkerei," which means dairy farm, and it was coined by the German psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Karl Jaspers, in the 1930s. Jaspers used the term to describe a personality type that is overly focused on the mundane aspects of life, such as the cleanliness of one's surroundings or the organization of one's belongings.
Molekers are often characterized by their meticulous attention to detail and their tendency to become upset
It is important to note that the term "moleker" is not widely used in modern psychology and