Acharya Prashant explains the necessity of his new book despite having authored over one hundred and sixty previous works. He describes the book as being specifically designed for individuals with short attention spans who are prone to avoiding deep spiritual truths. The content is characterized by brevity and intensity, featuring densely packed, short sentences that act like rapid-fire projectiles to impact the reader before they can look away. He notes that while the truth remains the same as in his other books, the architectural trap and craftsmanship of this specific work are intended to catch those who are 'crooked' or inclined to run away from self-reflection. He draws a historical parallel to the use of couplets, verses, aphorisms, and mantras, explaining that these condensed forms of wisdom were created because people have always claimed to be too busy with worldly responsibilities to listen to lengthy discourses. Just as the most profound truths were eventually summarized into a single syllable like 'Om', this book uses a staccato style to deliver spiritual insights quickly and effectively. The goal is to ensure that even if a reader opens any page at random, a single sentence is sufficient to do its work and prevent the mind from escaping through cleverness or distraction.