
Toxic Positivity
There’s a version of positivity that helps us move forward, and then there’s the kind that rushes us past what we’re actually feeling. Toxic positivity

There’s a version of positivity that helps us move forward, and then there’s the kind that rushes us past what we’re actually feeling. Toxic positivity

Active addiction rarely just harms us in isolation. It shows up in our words, our reactions, our broken promises, and the fractures caused when we

If you are of a certain age, you will likely agree that collecting “the rainbow” once meant collecting 1989 Donruss baseball cards. Every package you

During the throes of active addiction, I told myself I was always playing to win. That was the story I clung to. But looking back

One of the hardest truths to sit with in modern collecting is this: the house always wins when it comes to wax. If ripping sealed product was

For many high-functioning people, slowing down doesn’t feel like an option. Their success, capability, and identity have been built on constantly going on ambition, discipline,

One of the most overlooked parts of modern collecting is how many layers of anticipation the hobby has implemented into its structure. It’s no longer

Earlier this month, Josh Luber and Jesse Einhorn released a 30,000-word white paper titled, “The Blindboxification Of Everything“. Luber, co-founder of StockX and founder of

For a long time, I didn’t realize I was stuck inside a vicious cycle. I thought I was just chasing enjoyment, opportunity, or momentum. But

There’s a subtle feeling of guilt that shows up for a lot of people in recovery. You look around at the news, the chaos, the

Today is a day many of us, not just sports fans, have been anticipating and looking forward to for months; one of the biggest annual

There’s no denying how much influence athletes, celebrities, and creators now carry beyond the field, screen, or stage. We see personal brands growing fast. Investments