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Pattern Recognition Through Excess

Using intentional over-collection in a category to reveal unconscious patterns, preferences, and stories you tell yourself about identity.

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Why It Matters

The Hodja often exaggerated situations to absurdity, revealing truths hidden in moderation. This concept invites you to collect one category far beyond reason—shells, keys, buttons, postcards—until you cannot ignore the patterns emerging. Why do you gravitate toward certain colors, materials, sizes, or eras? What stories do these objects share? By accumulating past comfortable saturation, you move beyond consumer choice into psychological territory. The collection becomes a mirror of your inner landscape. Perhaps you collect blue objects because blue soothes anxiety. Perhaps you gather broken things because you identify with repair. The excess forces honesty: you cannot pretend taste is random when you have fifty similar items. This practice echoes the Hodja's method of using exaggeration for enlightenment. When collecting becomes almost comical in its specificity, it stops being about acquisition and becomes autobiography. The patterns you uncover become entry points for understanding your own nature.

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