And I'm not looking for defensive answers.
This thread is to help a fellow forum member out, or anyone else
who is addicted to plastic crack and feels a bit lost.
On the youtube TF toy review community, some concluded that
they do this for BIF (Because It's Fun)
well, is life only about having fun?
Are there better ways of having fun?
Collectors seem to have a lot in common with a connoisseur,
what I've noticed about those kinds of people is that often times
they cannot enjoy the simple stuff. After you've been collecting
TF toys for a while you become very picky, this has a poor paint job,
it has too much kibble, articulation is bad, face mold is not great, etc.
it takes the fun out of things. Provided that if you find one that is
exceptional it really makes you happy cause human nature is like
the more you work for it, the more important it seemed.
But then that just means your increasing your workload.
And just how common is a Universe Cyclonus? Would you say
10% of the time? Then 90% of the time your not blown away.
Another thing about collectors is that often times they are completists.
I have gone that far before... and not happy with it because the satisfaction
gained from it is not like wow I made great choices, it's more like
scratching just to settle an itch...
At a less extreme level I have gotten stuff just for the sake of variety.
And this doesn't feel good either. Because they weren't really needed.
So I like to take the approach of the Minimalist.
If I can only get 5 which 5? If I can only keep my top 20 then which ones?
Which ones can I really do without? Which ones were not a great decision?
Which ones are not that good of a design?
The Minimalist approach to me is satisfying because I'm still picky
but I'm also not over indulging. The result is satisfying because I put
in a lot of thought into it, so the only thing I've wasted is lots of time
thinking about it, instead of money,
and I know my thoughts I put in is something not to take seriously,
after all this is not a hobby like trying to figure out a more efficient
and eco friendly fuel.
So why do I collect TF? I pretty much answered it,
the Minimalist approach results in an engaging hobby.
You have to really study and be selective. And as a reward you get to
enjoy the genius design of the toy, display them like a trophy

but the true reward is that this is an exercise in being humble
and disciplined.
Your not saying I have a wallet and it's my money that I can do
whatever I want with, your also being your own "mom"
yes the one that wouldn't let you go home with the entire shelf!
I hope people feel better after reading this. That is my intention.