Do we love our components more then ourselves ???


Recently I completed my long expected and delayed move cross country
My household furnishings was shipped via a national moving company.My components was packed ,crated palletized and shipped with a secured and bonded company. 
Because of delays with moving into a new home my household furnishings are in a storage unit .
My components however are neatly placed in a climate controlled room double locked room.
Am I the only audio addicted moron that would put this hobby and its cost before anything else ??
I'm sure many of you have moved and some long distance.What were your priorities //


goldeneraguy
I exaggerated a little about my attachment to knifes, but they are important.
Some of my friends are for sale but no-one is buying. Figures.
Bdp24, I have a solution for ya. You could go the route of cremation. That should leave plenty of room for all of your prized instruments. In fact, you could ask the Dude & Walter Sobchak to sprinkle your remains over your possessions while they rant about the injustices in Vietnam. Disclosure Statement: make sure its not a windy day.

I've had several corporate relocations over the last 25 years. My audio equipment was always a concern, but I've always known that most of it is replaceable / repairable so any damages would be paid by the moving company.  I've got a lot of audio gear and it's been rare when something (speakers is most cases) didn't get even a slight bit of damage.  I've made claims to what the damage was worth to me and have been satisified in most cases.  I'm probably worried more about my music collection as while most is replaceable, some would be diffiult if not impossible to find.  I've now got a list of every piece of music I own and did not always have that in previous moves.  The list comes in handy when moving, but the actual reason I did it is because I started buying music that I already owned and needed this list available on my phone to prevent repeat purchases.  Despite all this, I was probably worried most about my Corvette, though it was probably close.