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READ ASPIRATIONALLY This is the flip side of the previous entry. In the bookstore, as in life, you should dream big. If you’ve always wished you were the kind of person who could enjoy daunting literary classics such as “Moby Dick” or “War and Peace,” then go ahead and be that person. Book clerks don’t require you to pass any kind of test before purchasing a book. You don’t have to look professorial in order to purchase a copy of James Joyce’s “Ulysses” or Thomas Pynchon’s “Gravity’s Rainbow.” Don’t read only the books you think someone of your intellect

and educational level should read. Read the books that the person you want to be would read. Read books that challenge your preconceived notions about religion, politics, history, the environment, finance and other topics. It’s not enough to visit numerous sections of the bookstore. Every now and then, you should expand your mind by sampling the best of the best. Read things that you fear might be over your head. And don’t be ashamed if it turns out that

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