owning a book you haven't read yet

mirat
(phrase):
A literary investment strategy that combines the excitement of treasure hunting with the comfort of bookshelves. It is the audacious act of acquiring a book without immediate intention to read, creating a mini-library of potential escapes. A source of both guilt and aspiration, this practice embraces the belief that true wealth lies not in riches, but in an ever-expanding collection of unread tales.
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