
How “Survivorship Bias” Can Warp Collecting
The other day I came across a cute video of a kid at a card show asking an influencer if he could borrow $10. The kid

The other day I came across a cute video of a kid at a card show asking an influencer if he could borrow $10. The kid

For generations, collecting has been one of childhood’s most simple and joyful rituals. Kids traded cards at lunch tables. They built small collections of their favorite

There is a particular kind of thrill many of us remember from childhood – the feeling of “can I get away with this?” It was

Every March, Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM) invites us to pause and take a closer look at behaviors that often hide in plain sight. The goal isn’t to

The concept of intentional collecting has become a central pillar of the work we’re doing at Collectors MD, offering collectors a healthier framework for engaging with the hobby. Seeing

Collectors MD is proud to welcome Matthew Litt, Esq. to our growing referral network. Matthew is an attorney licensed in New York and New Jersey

In today’s hobby, we’re seeing a phrase pop up more and more:“crashing out”. It usually refers to moments where frustration, pressure, or emotional overwhelm spills over

There was a time when collecting felt simple. A pack in your hand, sidewalk beneath your feet, and nothing but hope inside that wrapper. No

Collectors MD is proud to welcome North Jersey Recovery Center to our growing referral network of professional treatment providers. With locations in Fair Lawn and

When you’re fully immersed in the modern-day sports card hobby, it can start to feel less like collecting and more like sitting at a blackjack

While Collectors MD provides peer support, education, and community for collectors navigating compulsive behaviors and high-risk spending patterns, we recognize that families are often navigating

The sports card hobby many of us grew up with feels unrecognizable today. Back when I was a kid, a pack cost a dollar or