You Don’t Have a Collection. You Have a Reflection.

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Collectors often believe they are building collections.
This episode challenges that idea.
In this flagship conversation, Brett explores the concept that every collection is a reflection of the person behind it. Drawing from consumer psychology research and personal collecting experience, he breaks down how buying decisions reveal deeper signals around identity, control, risk, patience, and validation.
Through real examples and practical questions, this episode pushes collectors to think beyond surface-level decisions and examine why they acquire what they do.
Key themes include:
• buying certainty vs. buying conviction
• the role of status and social comparison
• how structure in collecting creates a sense of control
• why two collectors with the same resources build entirely different outcomes
This is not an episode about what to buy.
It is about understanding what your collection says about you.
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