In this episode of The Collector’s Compass, we sit down with Dr. Aakar (Rick) Shah, D.O., to explore the medical and psychological layers of compulsive collecting. As a physician, Dr. Shah offers an informed perspective on how the same mechanisms that drive gambling behaviors — dopamine spikes, reward loops, and risk-reward psychology — are often at play in the hobby.
Our conversation digs into how the brain responds to breaks, repacks, and high-risk chase products, why compulsive collecting tends to fall into a “gray area” between gambling and addiction, and what collectors can do to spot red flags before things spiral. We also touch on how medical insight, peer support, and community awareness can combine to create a healthier and more sustainable hobby.
Whether you’re a collector, a loved one trying to understand compulsive habits, or someone curious about the science behind the rush of ripping packs, this episode offers clarity, tools, and hope for balance.
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