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Virtue CCO Cameron Farrelly talks about the obsessive need to curate—some might say hoard—items that strike his fancy. Collecting "vinyl is like having a hobby that doesn't have a finish. It's going to torment you, because you're never going to master that hobby, so you will never be complete," he says. He also weighs in on his own virtues, creativity as an obsessive tendency and the recursive cultural critique of "The Truman Show."
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Virtue CCO Cameron Farrelly talks about the obsessive need to curate—some might say hoard—items that strike his fancy. Collecting "vinyl is like having a hobby that doesn't have a finish. It's going to torment you, because you're never going to master that hobby, so you will never be complete," he says. He also weighs in on his own virtues, creativity as an obsessive tendency and the recursive cultural critique of "The Truman Show."

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