PSTEC would no doubt get rid of a lot of things, and it may even help manage OCD a bit. But OCD cannot sadly be cured yet (like all mental disorders).
You can manage it a great extent (mostly with CBT), but not cure it.
Having said that I can see why PSTEC could potentially help, so I'll give it a go!
Men age like a fine wine. Your best years are many years in the future.
Very true.
It's less about my looks since I actually do look rather young, but rather my mentality.
I'm still in the frame of mind of wanting a bit of fun.
I feel I've missed out a lot, and that's simply the reason I'm panicking.
"Youth" is relative. For men it's a little easier due to the whole biological clock women have, but you can be 30 and still "young".
Living your life is also relative. What do you want to do before you get "tied down" into a job? Travel? Extreme sports? Live abroad? What's preventing you from doing that right now? Is it money? If so, get a job, work for a year, then quit and go do things. Is it time? You've got lots of time, make a plan (e.g. "by the end of 2013 I will have travelled to Europe").
Don't grow despondent at how you "wasted" the last few years. You can't change that. Move on. Look at what you're doing today and tomorrow, not what you did yesterday. Life's too short to wonder "what if". Spend time wondering about "what's next".
EDIT: back to the job thing, a full-time job is not the end of the world socially speaking, nor is it the Best Job Ever(TM). People don't work at the same job forever. You may find a great job tomorrow, but next year you may find a better one. Or you may even decide to switch industries 5 years down the line. So many people switch careers you rarely find someone doing the same thing for 20 years.
Firstly great post man, really has lightened me up a bit!
Without having a job I just simply have the frame of mind that I'd be trapped, despite that not being the case.
One of the companies I'm aiming for is contract based, and I think for where I am right now that'd work best. After that I'd really like to go traveling as you said, and it's definitely something I'll do in a few years.
There's so much I want to do in my life right now, and I
must do it. I enjoy various forms of art, and I really don't give myself enough credit of what I can actually do. Because of this I'd definitely like to mix things up a lot, and perhaps become a freelance jack of all trades. Alongside all of this I'm really determined to get my band going, not only because I enjoy playing, but because gigging would really help open me up as a person.