Just to be clear, these images are almost entirely natural landscapes or inspired by comic books and super-heroes. I'm not talking about pornography here.
There have been periods where this compulsion has abated, where I've stuck with a single wallpaper, or even a specific slideshow of wallpapers, for as long a couple of weeks. But this never lasts too long.
I've thought about using only a wallpaper-of-the-day, such as those offered online by National Geographic, but I just don't like most of those pictures.
I've also thought about trying to bribe a friend to pick wallpapers for me, but I haven't stooped that far yet.
I think the main reasons of my wallpaper-changing compulsion are the following.
(1) I want a pleasing image on my desktop, both aesthetically and psychologically.
(2) I feel that my choice of wallpaper should reflect my interests and personality, and be a good advertisement of them.
(3) I like to procrastinate doing the actual work I should be doing.
Both (1) and (2) lead to wallpaper-changing because of my indecision and changing views regarding what pleases me and what impression I want to give about myself.
What's funny about all of this is that when I'm actually working on my computer, I don't really see much of the wallpaper anyway!
As I write this, my desktop wallpaper is a large version of this picture, from X-Men: First Class.

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