No Reliable Way to Verify Completed Daily Actions Without Rechecking
People who experience doubt about whether they completed routine actions (locking doors, turning off appliances) have no lightweight way to confirm completion without physically rechecking. The problem affects individuals prone to compulsive rechecking or anxiety-driven doubt, creating wasted time and mental friction. Without timestamped proof tied to a specific action, memory alone is insufficient and unverifiable.
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