The Fight for Independent Taste in a Hobby Built on Validation

Do you collect what you like?
Or do you like what the hobby already taught you to collect?
In this flagship episode of Stacking Slabs, Brett explores one of the hardest questions in the hobby:
Can collectors truly separate personal taste from social influence in a world built around visibility, market validation, and public scoreboards?
This conversation digs into the forces shaping collector behavior every day. The crowd. The market. The stage. Social media reward loops. Completion chasing. Ownership bias. The pressure to conform. The desire to feel safe.
Brett breaks down how modern collecting environments influence taste without collectors even realizing it and why true independence in collecting is less about rejecting the market and more about building awareness, discipline, and honest reflection.
If you’ve ever questioned why you wanted a card, why urgency suddenly appeared, or whether your collection reflects your taste or the room’s approval, this episode is for you.
This is a conversation about collector psychology, authorship, conviction, and learning how to hear your own judgment again.

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