My general demeanor is pretty minimalist as far as physical objects go. I don’t like to own a bunch of stuff. When I do own something, I like very much for it to be organized well, which leads me to often build little “kits” for things.
I’ll pick a container and a space, and then try to make as complete of a set of useful things as I can within that tiny space. I prize efficiency. I want to just be able to grab my “fix it kit” and know I’ve got most of the bases covered, for example. When I go camping, I have my “camping kit” and don’t want to own more.
To that end, even within my minimalism, I can be something of a completionist. I don’t want to own more than I have to, so I want the things I do own to be versatile, efficient, and high-quality. I don’t want to have to get some new object for some ultra-specific purpose that will only appear in my life a handful of times.
The lure of “collect more of this thing because this thing exists to be collected” is there, but I try to avoid it. So should you, my friend.