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(though I still have ammassed quite a library because I can usually tell pretty quickly if I'm interested in something).
For me I wind up spending more time sorting things in my library than actually playing them.
I also find comfort in browsing and reviewing games. I like to look at the next shiny thing, without having to own it. It's a harmless joy.
I think it's somewhat the same pleasure my parents got from "Antiques Roadshow".
Bottom line: "If it harms none, do what you will" ~Aleister Crowley