>>11100831Your collection, no matter how you turn it, doesn't matter. What matters is if it makes you happy.
Maybe you like the thrill of doing deals. Or have the urge to hoard you want to satisfy. Maybe just having that "chance" of happiness coming to you per mail in the future that keeps you chugging along. All understandable but might have some negative undertones or space/financial cost you might not think is worth it.
Sometimes i grab or see a figure and just go "goddamn that little guy is cool" and it feels "at home".
I figure those are the healthiest moments or parts of enjoying toys in my personal experience.
Making photos or posing stuff or building/customizing is another as a more active way of enjoying them but I dont do that as much.
Making a nice composition with toys despite never making photos of it is something i almost instinctiviely do all the time. An activityn like that can also function as the "goal" of your collection if that makes sense. If stuff doesnt fit your goal and you never use it maybe its not for you (anymore).
I've personally fallen a bit out of interest out of many figmas I have. But the partswapping and plans of maybe customizing has me holding on to them for now.