Why Neurodivergent Hobbyists Are Perfect Traders
Your half-finished yarn stash isn't a failure — it's a trading inventory. The ADHD tax that wrecked your budget actually built someone else's dream setup.
Read article →Honest takes on hobby cycling, trading craft supplies, and building something from nothing.
Your half-finished yarn stash isn't a failure — it's a trading inventory. The ADHD tax that wrecked your budget actually built someone else's dream setup.
Read article →You do not need money to get started. A box of mismatched beads and a willingness to message someone is the whole entry fee.
Read article →That kiln you used once, the sewing machine collecting dust, the fabric you bought for a project you never started — someone is actively looking for exactly that.
Read article →Odd-lot supplies are not waste — they are trading currency. The 6x6 inch scrap paper someone else needs to finish their project is sitting in your scrap bin right now.
Read article →The trick isn’t figuring out what’s wrong with you. It’s figuring out what to do with all that stuff — and who might actually need it.
Read article →This is not a shopping problem. This is a dopamine problem, an organization problem, and an identity problem — and none of the “just stop buying stuff” advice will fix it.
Read article →Sell, donate, or trade — the right answer depends on what you’re actually trying to accomplish, not what sounds like the most virtuous option.
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