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I haven't posted any non-article related content in a minute. There is a reason for this, everyday we are getting closer to putting the book out for y'all and also I'm working on putting out some free content (YouTube, free lifestyle guide DVD's, and some free giveaways). Wow, I mean 2015 has been a blessed year for Us. Even through the tragedy, heart-break, and heart-ache; what is so amazing about Us as a people is we always find a way to triumph in the face of difficulty.


Anyway, as I always say I'm a Man of my Word; although the book is taking longer than expected it will be ready soon. Furthermore, please believe that I am working 7 days a week to make sure the Brown Brother is as successful as can be.


We will go into 2016, ready & knowledgeable to conquer any obstacles that try to destroy Us.


Now, with that being said let's get into the Brown Brother "Book of the Month" and Word "To Remember."


Brown Brother Book of the Month is "Between the World & Me" : By Mr. Ta-Nehisi Coates.


Brown Brother Book Alternatives:


"The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood" By: Ta-Nehisi Coates


"So, you call yourself a Man?" By: T.D Jakes


The Pact,” by George Jenkins, Rameck Hunt, Sampson Davis




Last, here is The Brown Brother's "Word to Remember."


Excogitate:

ex·cog·i·tate
[ekˈskäjiˌtāt]

VERB

  1. think out, plan, or devise:
    "scholars straining to excogitate upon subjects of which they know little

Source: Oxford Dictionary




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