Collecting as a
Hobby
When Collecting is a
Hobby
Remembering Balance When
Collecting
Have you ever found yourself accumulating
items thinking that one day you will use them? Only to find
that time has gone by and you still have not used the items and
it comes the time when you throw the materials away. Some
people however enjoy collecting items and turn it into a hobby.
Many hobbyists collect certain items such as rocks, stamps,
coins, porcelain dolls and other types of things. One United
States attorney has a collection of over 200,000 railroad
nails.
The different items that can be collected are
endless. Even bizarre materials can be a collector’s item. One
Russian countess collected bedpans that had once belonged to
rich and famous people. What is the fascination behind
collecting? The Encyclopedia Americana says, “People pursue
hobbies for many reason but mainly for fun. Hobbies are
relaxing and offer a change from daily routines.” So point
blank, people find collecting as enjoyable and a satisfactory
part of their life. It may even bring back memories of places
or people that mean the most to them. The reason may also be
for financial gain. Some collectible items are antiques and are
worth a good deal of money. Even if it is not expensive, it may
be a hard to find item and someone may pay you to obtain the
item. However, you must be careful when you begin collecting
items.
Not all sellers are reputable, and they may
try to sell you fakes and forgeries by telling you it is
valuable, when it is not. Discernment is needed when purchasing
collectibles and even when re-selling them. You do not want to
be caught up in a scam. Be careful that your newfound hobby
does not occupy too much time, energy, and money. Spending
money or obsessing over your collectibles is not healthy. No
hobby should become so consuming that you go to extremes to get
what you want at a high cost. Balanced is needed. How can you
prevent your interest in collecting from overshadowing more
important factors in life?
You can start by setting certain times that
you work on your hobby. Do not use all of your monetary
resources on buying collectors items. Remember that family
needs and personal needs come first. Ask yourself “Do I have
self control?” If you do not know the answer to this, you may
not have it. Collecting as a hobby does not have to take over
your life, it should be an enjoyable pastime that you can enjoy
without undue stress. It can be relaxing, fun, and even
educational.
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