Good for you. The difference, of course, is between being a razor "collector" and a razor "accumulator"; or, in my case, a bit of both.
Some people collect stamps, beermats, glass bottles, fountain pens, fine wines - whatever floats their boats. Some collectables can't be used, but just looked at or drooled over. At a pinch, most razors, however, can be, whether they form part of a collection or an accumulation, and, with one exception, all mine get a look in at some point in a year, and I enjoy the differences between them.
I'm interested in what people have acquired in the way of razors, brushes and so forth, and what they make of them, in the same way as others are interested in new car models, telephones or computer games - take your pick. I don't, however, want to buy every single thing I see, if indeed I could, and I certainly wouldn't enter into an acquisition competition.
For one thing, I'd need a bigger house with more bathrooms.