JackofWands
And there's another fascinating thing. Most people seek out decks that resonate with them and avoid decks that don't, the latter include decks that leave you indifferent and decks that stir up negative feelings in you. Now those negative feelings might be good pointers to shady areas in our subconscious. I believe that exploring those shady areas and bringing them to light is an indispensable part of one's spiritual path, and for that reason decks that invoke hatred and repulsion in you are as valuable as those that resonate with you. This is a really intriguing idea. I think I'm going to actually try reading with decks that do that for me and see where it takes me.
I completely agree! Right now, I have few enough decks that I want to acquire those I really love rather than those I detest, but every time I have a visceral reaction against a certain deck, I get the impression that there's valuable--if unpleasant--work to be done with it.