I don’t collect much these days. Most of my money goes into investments and savings now, as I’ve kind of turned from acrruing objects to wanting to buy back as much of my free time as possible.
When I did collect, it was comic books, regular books, and toys, of which I still have many. During COVID, when I was stuck being at home at all times, it hit me that I had over-collected and I was stacking stuff all around me. I’ve since sold maybe a third of my collection and it’s my hope that the people who bought those things are getting a lot more enjoyment out of them than I was.
And, when I moved three years ago, I gave about half of my comic collection to neighbors, friends, and their kids, which the vast majority of these being books that were released in recent years and unlikely to ever be worth much. The gems of my collection, like Batman Adventures #12 and my X-Men #4 signed by Stan Lee, obviously aren’t going anywhere.
I still occasionally see things I want, but whenever I feel like I need to buy another plastic thing, I don’t look at the price tag. I look at the price tag plus whatever the accrued interest might be if I stuck it in investments instead.
I don’t collect much these days. Most of my money goes into investments and savings now, as I’ve kind of turned from acrruing objects to wanting to buy back as much of my free time as possible.
When I did collect, it was comic books, regular books, and toys, of which I still have many. During COVID, when I was stuck being at home at all times, it hit me that I had over-collected and I was stacking stuff all around me. I’ve since sold maybe a third of my collection and it’s my hope that the people who bought those things are getting a lot more enjoyment out of them than I was.
And, when I moved three years ago, I gave about half of my comic collection to neighbors, friends, and their kids, which the vast majority of these being books that were released in recent years and unlikely to ever be worth much. The gems of my collection, like Batman Adventures #12 and my X-Men #4 signed by Stan Lee, obviously aren’t going anywhere.
I still occasionally see things I want, but whenever I feel like I need to buy another plastic thing, I don’t look at the price tag. I look at the price tag plus whatever the accrued interest might be if I stuck it in investments instead.