Everybody gets to this place, I suspect, in whatever hobby you have. My video / computer game collection didn't get too massive, but over the past few years I have realized that there were some items that I had that I was simply never going to play. For me, it was the JRPGs that take 100+ hours to complete. The thought of even starting them, just to grind on a bunch of formulaic and simplistic battles for hours on end, just made me deflate with ennui. Some of these I'd never opened, so I put them up on eBay for 3-5x what I paid, sometimes - or, at the very least, for the same. I'm kind of at the same point when it comes to board games...there are so many out there, and I just don't know if I really want or need more.

There are lots of things I want to do in life, and a lot of it involves creating more and consuming less - even if it's just keeping a personal journal to reflect and learn for my own edification. I still play video games, but I'm picky now about what I buy and what I spend time on - it has to be really good, and if it's not, I'll dump it.