Pfreddee
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With best regards. Pfreddee (Stephen)
With best regards. Pfreddee (Stephen)
I don't understand math at all, but I perfectly understand this.This concept can be reduced to a universally applicable mathematical formula or theorem which hold that the number of cameras (fountain pens, bicycles, or whatever other item brings one joy…) that one should own is always equal to n + 1, with n being the number of that item that one presently owns.
It never causes issues for us. For our spouses, on the other hand, well...😉If it is causing issues, it is hoarding.
If not, it is collecting.
See agentlossing's post, above! Like anything else, it just creeps up on you. It's a bit like being adopted by a stray cat; you have no choice!Fountain Pens? Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!!! I already hoard, I mean collect cameras, watches, bourbon and cameras, scotch, and books. No fountain pens!!!!! (BTW how does one start with them?)
That's called GAS, my friend.I needed to make it a tradition.
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With best regards. Pfreddee (Stephen)
It seems to be common for people who like types of objects to acquire multiple versions/types if they can. Cameras, watches, pens, notebooks, books in general, guns, knives, model figures, Lego, handbags, shoes, motorbikes, cars ...
Like someone else said, it's hoarding if it causes issues, and collecting it if doesn't. I've seen hoarder's houses personally, and it's not pretty. I've also seen superb collections, everything displayed and organized, and it is a joy to behold.
When I got my first digital camera, I marveled at the people who had a number of cameras. Pocket cams for fun, a DSLR for serious shooting, and (gasp) a full frame camera which meant they were really serious. Years later, I was one of these people, and still am. Cameras can be tools to achieve objectives, toys to fondle, or objects to collect like Pokemon.
I feel like as long as a collection is enjoyed, either individually or as a whole, and it doesn't cause issues like the floor caving in, attracting rodents or initiating bankruptcy, then it's okay.