
When Collecting Gets Quiet
There’s a part of the journey no one really talks about. It’s not the rock bottom. It’s not the big revelation. It’s not the comeback

There’s a part of the journey no one really talks about. It’s not the rock bottom. It’s not the big revelation. It’s not the comeback

Change rarely announces itself with fireworks. More often, it whispers: “You paused before buying.” “You stuck to your budget this week.” “You left that item

Sometimes, the deeper you go into healing, the harder it is to remember what joy even looks like. You spend so much time unpacking the

Being seen pulls you out of the dark. Being heard reminds you your voice has value. But being fully known—that’s where the real work begins.

I have no intentions of giving the gambling world their flowers. I’m never going to say traditional gambling is better or safer than breaking. But

I started ripping during the pandemic—bored, stuck at home, and honestly just looking for something that felt exciting. Like a lot of people, I was

Not every collecting story has to start with a spiral—or end in one. Sometimes, the cards are just cards. The art is just art. The

“No one’s forcing you—you’re an adult—just don’t overspend.” That’s what people say when they’ve never chased a bounty at 2AM with their adrenaline spiked and

You hit a ‘monster’. The chat explodes. The breaker goes nuts. Your phone lights up with fire emojis and “sheeesh” comments. For a second, it

The hobby can sometimes feel like high school or college all over again. There’s an “in crowd”. Certain rooms. Certain platforms. Certain livestreams. Certain voices

Lately, as I scroll through Instagram, all I see are highlights from last night’s breaks—clips of someone hitting a “nuke” or pulling a “monster”, followed

Being seen is the first step. It breaks the silence. But being heard—really, truly heard—is what breaks the cycle. For a long time, I thought