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The Triple Takeover team are often blamed for indulgent toy purchases across social media, but the world’s worst-kept secret is that we’re usually self-enabling more than anything else.
A big part of that enablement comes from re-purchasing toys we previously moved on — sometimes years later, and often for very different reasons than when we first sold them. In this episode, we dig into why that happens, exploring changing tastes, shifting priorities, nostalgia, regret, and the lessons learned along the way.
It’s an honest and reflective discussion about the cyclical nature of collecting, and why letting go of a toy doesn’t always mean it’s gone for good.
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Find show notes at https://www.tripletakeover.com
Join the conversation with us on Discord
Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tripletakeover
By Triple Takeover5
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The Triple Takeover team are often blamed for indulgent toy purchases across social media, but the world’s worst-kept secret is that we’re usually self-enabling more than anything else.
A big part of that enablement comes from re-purchasing toys we previously moved on — sometimes years later, and often for very different reasons than when we first sold them. In this episode, we dig into why that happens, exploring changing tastes, shifting priorities, nostalgia, regret, and the lessons learned along the way.
It’s an honest and reflective discussion about the cyclical nature of collecting, and why letting go of a toy doesn’t always mean it’s gone for good.
—
Enjoying the show? There’s more than meets the ear...
Find show notes at https://www.tripletakeover.com
Join the conversation with us on Discord
Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tripletakeover

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