No. This idea of having to "work hard" for every shoe needs to die, and it needs to die now. People need to work hard to earn their money, not to spend it. That's an absolutely ridiculous idea perpetuated by companies like Nike that want to create a sense of exclusivity and status around their product, when it is ultimately just an unnecessary luxury item. If hypebeasts and resellers wanted to buy up the stock of every release, then fine. That'll stop soon, just like it stopped with Pokemon cards, Yugioh cards, Beanie Babies, Comic Books... you get the idea. Sneakers are just the luxury item of the moment that people will find in their garages in 10 years and say "holy crap, why did I buy all of these." The people that actually love the design, the stories behind the shoes, even just the fashion style, they'll still be around when the fad passes. But no, Nike, FNL, and whoever else accidentally releasing shoes and mixing up release dates, or just not announcing release dates at all is either negligent or an artificial solution to the actual problem of not creating enough shoes to satisfy customer demand, and not having servers that can handle that demand.