From Hype to Meaning: How Your Collecting Motivations Change

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Last week sparked a wave of reflection.
This week goes deeper.
If your collection is a reflection of you, then what happens when you change?
In this episode, Brett breaks down how collecting motivations shift over time. Not in theory. In real life.
He explores why most collectors enter the hobby reacting to hype, momentum, and the promise of fast outcomes… and what happens when that stops working.
You’ll hear:
- Why early collecting is driven by noise and external signals
- The moment friction hits and forces real self-awareness
- How taste develops through learning, not luck
- The shift from accumulation to curation
- Why mature collectors focus less on what the market values and more on what they value
- How legacy, identity, and meaning start shaping decisions
This is a conversation about growth.
About moving from unconscious buying to conscious collecting.
And about building something that feels like you.
If you’ve ever looked at your cards and asked, “What am I really doing here?” this episode is for you.
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