I understand that "collecting" (non-ethereal) things isn't for everyone, and in one sense builds almost a preverse attachment to the material.
Yet for many of us, this "hobby" has an attraction or fascination even though WHAT collectors collect is as broad as the physical and material and natural world itself and beyond.
I cannot resist collecting "things". This is not the same as hoarding all things. It is always oddly very specific - though what is the interest or "collectuble" can change over time.
All my life, there has been a little bit of that "collectors bug" in me. Not completely out of control, but this tendency, this "hobby" seems it will always be with me until I die.
These are some of the things I collect:
* Ancient, old and colonial era coins and currency and including modern currency in some cases, primariy of India, as well as what is called "temple tokens".
* Rock handbills from the 1960s primarily.
* Watches.
I have other fascinations too, such as with precious and semi-precious stones such as lapis and turquoise and sapphire, or for antiquity, art, old religious items, but considrring the costs involved this would move more towards the "museum" genre than "just collecting".
So what do you like collecting?
Yet for many of us, this "hobby" has an attraction or fascination even though WHAT collectors collect is as broad as the physical and material and natural world itself and beyond.
I cannot resist collecting "things". This is not the same as hoarding all things. It is always oddly very specific - though what is the interest or "collectuble" can change over time.
All my life, there has been a little bit of that "collectors bug" in me. Not completely out of control, but this tendency, this "hobby" seems it will always be with me until I die.
These are some of the things I collect:
* Ancient, old and colonial era coins and currency and including modern currency in some cases, primariy of India, as well as what is called "temple tokens".
* Rock handbills from the 1960s primarily.
* Watches.
I have other fascinations too, such as with precious and semi-precious stones such as lapis and turquoise and sapphire, or for antiquity, art, old religious items, but considrring the costs involved this would move more towards the "museum" genre than "just collecting".
So what do you like collecting?