Re: Leaving hobby? Why?
You can go to the grave with various distinctions for things like art, activism, and academics. They are things you've done, and the titles don't vanish with death. However, owning other people's jerseys or bats, while they may provide pleasure, is not the same as going out and doing something yourself and being successful in your own life. It's living through others' achievements, and that is not always constructive.
I don't think I'm drawing a line in the sand with anything I've said. The question is why would I leave the hobby, and the answer would be that it's only worth so much to live my life vicariously through athletes. While I wouldn't deny that collecting is fun on a certain level, if I left, one of my reasons would be because of the competition between collectors and the general pettiness of fighting about which person won which bat.
You can go to the grave with various distinctions for things like art, activism, and academics. They are things you've done, and the titles don't vanish with death. However, owning other people's jerseys or bats, while they may provide pleasure, is not the same as going out and doing something yourself and being successful in your own life. It's living through others' achievements, and that is not always constructive.
Your argument is flawed in the sense that, at the end of the day, everything short of what you mentioned is merely "stuff". Who is to say where the line should be drawn and what should be included/excluded? To each his own and who cares what the other guy does as long as you are happy? Who cares if someone beats you out on a bat or a jersey? I have lost out on quite a few items during my collecting days and I don't pout about it for more than a day, if even that long. Life isn't fun if you spend your time dwelling about trivial things.
Just a thought, for what it's worth
Just a thought, for what it's worth
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