Stop Waiting for Validation: The Cost of Outsourcing Your Taste

One of the biggest mistakes collectors make has nothing to do with buying the wrong card.
It has everything to do with waiting.
Waiting for a sale.
Waiting for a content creator to talk about it.
Waiting for the market to tell you it's safe.
In this episode, Brett explores why waiting for validation is rarely about needing more information and often about seeking permission.
Using examples from PMG Greens, Michael Jordan 1/1s, Nat Turner's collecting journey, and Chris McGill's pursuit of overlooked lanes, Brett breaks down the psychology behind social proof, regret, independent taste, and conviction.
If you've ever felt pulled toward a player, parallel, set, or category that nobody else seems to care about, this episode is for you.
The best collections aren't built by following consensus.
They're built by collectors who trust themselves enough to do the work before the crowd arrives.

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