I just ordered the G95, and I'm really going to work on making it my last camera purchase for a long time. As I finalized the deal, I was reminded of a conversation I had a couple of years ago with the lady photographing our granddaughter's 1st birthday. She was a single mom, photographing family events and portraits to supplement her regular job. Her camera was a Canon DSLR (don't remember the model), and she owned a single lens. It was a gift from her deceased husband, and she had had it for several years. She had no desire to sell it, trade it, or upgrade it in any way. In fact, she specifically said it was her most treasured possession.
The conversation made me feel a bit chagrined, as for a long time I haven't been shy about swapping gear when I was interested in something different. A couple of times I have let the gear hoarding get out of hand, and had to dial back the gear grab. Now I'm back to the point that I'll have one camera only within a few days. It is my hope to keep it that way. And that is my small GAS desire . . . to not have GAS.