Thankful For The Lessons That Shaped Me
Thankful For The Lessons That Shaped Me There is a quieter form of gratitude that lives beneath the surface—not tied to praise or momentum, but
Thankful For The Lessons That Shaped Me There is a quieter form of gratitude that lives beneath the surface—not tied to praise or momentum, but
Black Friday & The Illusion Of The “Deal” At Collectors MD, we often talk about seasonal triggers, and today—Black Friday—is the prime example—the trigger of
When Accountability Feels Like A Threat Over the last few days, conversations around Collectors MD have stirred up a wave of reactions—some thoughtful, some defensive,
The Line Between Promotion & Exploitation There’s an uncomfortable reality in the modern hobby that we need to address: when breakers and creators rip product
Cyber Monday & The Pressure Of The Digital Chase If Black Friday is the trigger you can see coming, Cyber Monday is the one that
Manufactured Hype Manufactured hype is one of the most powerful forces in the modern hobby—and one of the most dangerous. It’s engineered to pull you
The Silver Lining Of Recovery Recovery is often framed as the dark hallway you’re forced to walk through after things fall apart. But the truth—the
First Day Issue, Same Old Game Just when it felt like we’d finally moved past gimmicky reverse Dutch auctions and FOTL-style releases, the hobby winds
What Fanatics Markets Means For Collectors The hobby has always evolved quickly, but every so often a shift comes along that isn’t just a new
The Power Of Partnerships Movements don’t grow because one person works harder—they grow because many people move in the same direction with shared purpose. Collectors
Where’s The Warning Label? Every industry with even a whisper of potential harm comes with a warning label. Alcohol has “Drink Responsibly”. Cigarettes have graphic
The Price Of A Number Several headlines hit the hobby this past week, and together they highlight an important truth about modern collecting—one worth understanding,