Recognizing Emotional Triggers
Recognizing Emotional Triggers So often, the purchases we regret the most aren’t the ones we planned for—they’re the ones we made in the heat of
Recognizing Emotional Triggers So often, the purchases we regret the most aren’t the ones we planned for—they’re the ones we made in the heat of
Patience Over Pressure The hobby moves fast. Very fast. Drops typically sell out in seconds, Dutch auctions bait us into panic buying, countdown timers push
The High Of The Comeback, The Hell Of The Chase Dating back to when I was in the thick of my gambling addiction, I’d subconsciously
The Power Of Restraint In collecting—and in life—pausing can feel like falling behind. After all, as the saying goes, “a dollar today is worth more
The Price Of Perspective The hobby has always been about joy, nostalgia, and personal meaning—not treating every card like a stock to be speculated on.
The Chemistry Behind Compulsion By way of disclaimer: I’m not a licensed therapist, doctor, scientist, or mental health professional. I’m simply a collector who has
The Importance Of Reputation Reputation isn’t built in a moment—it’s built in the margins. In the quiet, everyday choices that no one sees. In the
The Bids Aren’t Real, But The Damage Is Every few months, the hobby gets hit with another controversy, another exposé, another reminder that the ecosystem
The Environments We Normalize There are moments in this hobby that genuinely bring out the best in people. Watching someone hand a meaningful hit to
The Negotiation Trap If you spend any time buying or selling in today’s hobby—especially on eBay— you’ve probably felt it: the slow, grinding frustration of
The Cost Of Validation In today’s hobby economy, eBay has become more than just a marketplace—it’s a mirror. A reflection of our egos, insecurities, and
The House Always Wins It starts like a dream.You hit something big.You feel hot—locked in.Like you’ve finally cracked the code. It’s that blackjack rush. The