Healing rarely happens in isolation. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned while building Collectors MD over the last month is that this movement was never supposed to be about one person. When the pressure of the hobby gets heavy—when the chase drowns out the joy or the spending spirals out of control—what saves us isn’t just personal willpower. Collectors MD exists because hobbies should be safe havens, not financial traps. Hobbies were never meant to be measuring sticks. And that’s why we’re here. We are fighting for the hobby. We heal in groups. If you’ve ever felt alone in this journey, I promise you: #CollectorsMD —
Healing happens in community.
Not me. Not any one story.
It’s about us—a growing team of collectors, advocates, and real people fighting for something better together.
It’s the safety of being surrounded by people who understand.
It’s the reminder that you’re not crazy. You’re not broken.
You’re not the only one trying to find a healthier way forward.
They should ground us, not bury us.
They should connect us, not isolate us.
They should spark joy—not shame, not stress, not the endless pressure to keep up with every release, every comp, every “must-have” drop.
They were meant to be communal.
Creative.
Grounding.
Fun.
Not as individuals shouting into the void—but as a collective voice, a movement, a real community saying: “We can build something better.”
We are fighting for each other.
And when we show up—week after week, meeting after meeting, conversation after conversation—it’s proof that the strength of CMD isn’t just in the message.
It’s in the people who believe in it.
We grow in community.
We thrive together.
You’re not.
The hobby was always meant to bring us together. We’re just making sure it stays that way.
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