[1] These tweets in this thread are just a simplification. Really. It by no means change the needs to read book. Treat this as a tester for any book who we has been reviewed. If you like this (and hopefully you do!), buy the book. If you don't, leave it and continue to do ...
what you're going to do (seeing celebrities ass or watching something on Netflix the third time this afternoon). [1]
[2] We believe there are two kind of content of non-fiction books: telling about ideas or people and event (biography, history). Well maybe it's a over simplistic approach, but please bare with us here. Based on our experience, nonfiction ideas books it construct with one ...
(or more) big idea to use in any particular context. You want become healthier? Read this book. Want become rich? Try this one.
Break it down to how it works, what kind of environment that it can be implemented, and it's limitation can really helps us understand the big idea ...
Tearing apart big ideas and deconstruct it will be our goals (we got your back). Also, we try to make it as fun as possible (with MEME!!!!).
After all of that, to understand it, well, it depends on you. [2]
[3] We will set these tweet like we already mention above: Summary books in the first section, give context in second section, then the explanation of the books per chapter or whatever that we gonna review. [3]
[4] To understand this thread is the same like you go shopping any kind of tools. Understand what you need, find out the most useful, learn how it operate and limitations, and voila! You already add a freaking useful idea to your cart. [4]
[5] So always do that: decide if this idea fit to your situation/problem, find out how we gonna use it from the books that reviewed by us, and by it. That's it. As simple as that.

Happy review! [5]
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