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What does it mean to be the most well-read man in America? And is that even a goal worth pursuing? In this video, I’m laying out a standard that may be foolish, unattainable, and wildly ambitious — and explaining why I’m chasing it anyway. At 55 years old, I’m not trying to compete with anyone. I’m trying to build a private standard of depth, breadth, rereading, and lifelong devotion to books. 📬 Contact & Collaboration Voxer: rlray1584 Email: randyray@gmail.com For years, I’ve admired readers who seem to have read everything — Shakespeare, Dickens, the Russians, the Victorians, the modernists, the genre masters. @saintdonoghue is an example of such a reader But admiration isn’t enough. At some point, you have to decide whether you’re going to drift through books… or commit to a life shaped by them. In this video, I define what “well-read” actually means to me: Reading across centuries and traditions. Finishing major authors completely. Rereading the books that matter. Balancing classics with genre fiction. Building depth, not just stacking numbers. This is not about arrogance. It’s about intention. If the goal is impossible, that may be the point. A foolish goal forces you to stretch. It demands discipline. It gives your reading life direction. And maybe — just maybe — it transforms you in the process. If you’ve ever wondered what your reading life could look like with a higher standard, this video is for you. Let me know in the comments: what would your “foolish goal” ? #BookTube #ReadingLife #WellRead #Classics #LifelongLearning