Don't try to explain your domains to other domainers. It's one of the fastest ways to learn that everyone is looking through a completely different lens.
A developer sees utility, brand builder sees emotion, startup founder sees a product and most domainer sees liquidity.
And sometimes a guy who just handregged 500 AI domains last week sees himself as the next Warren Buffett of domains.
One domainer will tell you your name is brilliant. Another will call it a waste of reg fee.
A third will ask why you didn't buy the plural.
A fourth will tell you the singular is the only one that matters.
The crux is that domain investing is part business, part experience, and part personal bias. Seeking validation from other domainers is often like asking ten art critics to agree on a painting. You'll get twelve opinions, three arguments, and at least one person insisting the frame is worth more than the artwork.
Buy what makes sense to you. If the market eventually agrees, great. If not, at least you'll know the decision was yours, not the result of a committee meeting disguised as twitter comment section.