>>11224059>Also, her method doesn't actually work for anyone who collects. Everything in a collection could spark joy. That is why most of us buy toys. It is why we amass so many toys. They spark joy.I disagree. As a former completionist and still often impulsive collector, I've learned that it's much more therapeutic to keep what I like. No more scouring and sniping on ebay, more space in general, and nothing defined by how toys should be paired other than from my own ideas. Sparking joy is an actual thing because it's also more room to move, think and clean easily, and a life of cluttery spaces just makes me lazier. Even hoarder shows/psychologists commonly believe that