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26 HOW THIS BOOK WORKS
The Lobotomy Files
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blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah, blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah.
Jane Doe
XYZ Company
This is what a Lobotomy File looks like, only the
text is a bit more meaningful.
A Wooo may actually have something to do with the section you’re
reading at that point in time but relate more closely to another section.
Then again, it may have almost nothing to do with the matter at hand
or even contradict it. Fine. It’s there to make you think and give you a
quick path to where this tidbit is covered in greater detail.
Cheat Notes
Another element I’ve incorporated to help you process the information
more organically is what I call “cheat notes.” At the end of each section
is a quick distillation of most of the major points made in that section.
These cheat notes have a few purposes:
1. When read immediately after you finish each chapter, they help
you recap what you’ve just read.
2. If you choose to skim some or all of the book in advance of read-
ing, you can use them to take a quick peek into the content of
each chapter.
3. Cheat notes are also an excellent way to review the book at a
later time, long after you’ve read it, using the triggers to help
you navigate to sections you may wish to read again.
The Lobotomy Files
Sprinkled throughout the book are statements from real people who
have undergone our Do-It-Yourself Lobotomy (mini–case histories, if