As long as I have an almost unlimited supply of hinges, paper, ink and binders, I think I'd have enough stamps to keep me busy for a very long time. If I were to print the appropriate Steiner pages for every unmounted stamp I currently have, I'm pretty sure I could do it for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for at least a year before I'd be caught up. And that's just mounting them, not slowing down taking the time to study and appreciate them.
When I came back to the hobby I was determined I should stay with Norway, and a few small topicals. But that didn't last. I soon was thinking that the stamps from Iceland was very nice. And then there was the British Colonies and the Commonwealth. And then I got an idea to try to collect all the dates of 1979 on covers. I've even put the CTOs of Guinea Bissau in a stockbook, since they reminded me so strongly about collecting as a child. And so on, and so on. But as long as I am having fun, I'm not complaining.
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