Two Lanes Of Recovery: Abstinence Or Intention
Two Lanes Of Recovery: Abstinence Or Intention In recovery, there isn’t just one path. For some, the only sustainable way forward is complete abstinence. For
Two Lanes Of Recovery: Abstinence Or Intention In recovery, there isn’t just one path. For some, the only sustainable way forward is complete abstinence. For
Taking A Step Back Before Stumbling As collectors—whether it’s trading cards, stamps, coins, memorabilia, or even toys—there is one word that defines the hobby: passion. Passion drives
When Joy Outweighs Value Have you ever opened a box of cards—maybe just a blaster or mega box—chasing that one big hit for your PC?
The Butterfly Effect Of Compulsion I’ve always been fascinated by the butterfly effect—the idea that a small change in one moment can ripple forward, altering
Fragility & Perspective I want to be clear—Collectors MD isn’t a news outlet. We don’t wade into politics, and we don’t use this space to
Emotional Cycle Have you ever felt stuck in your emotions? Anxiety creeps in, your body tenses, your stomach churns, and your mind spins with dread.
The Rarity Of “White Space“ In today’s modern age, true originality feels almost extinct. Technology, AI, and the speed of information have created an environment
The Speculation Gap What sells isn’t always what plays—and what plays isn’t always what holds value. In a hobby engineered around hype and “the chase”,
Asking for Help: What Does It Really Look Like? In my practice, I work with motivated, high-achieving, and successful individuals—whether in school, their careers, or
The “Easy Way Out” In traditional recovery programs like Gamblers Anonymous (GA), “bailouts” are often frowned upon. The reasoning is simple: if someone steps in
Profiting Off Tragedy When tragedy strikes, the marketplace rarely pauses to reflect—it rushes to capitalize. We’ve seen it too many times. A card that sold
Savoring The Hobby Like Fine Wine “Intentional collecting” is like fine wine. It asks us to slow down, to savor, and to appreciate what endures.