Review of The Unfakeable Code®
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Review of The Unfakeable Code®
The Unfakeable Code® by Tony Jeton Selimi is a self-help piece of work regarding the professional and personal lives of each of us. The author focuses on five principles, like "Disarm your emotions" or "Master the Virtue of Loving Prudently", which are further developed and discussed throughout the book. It is a book that teaches us to embrace our true selves and leave behind or surpass all the negativity, stress, or "masks" we wear in our everyday lives, whether professional or personal. Presenting examples and activities, Tony Jeton Selimi opens a new road toward achieving happiness and recognizing the "power we possess within".
One of the aspects that I liked about this book is that, with each concept or idea discussed in the book, the author always offered examples of situations in which the problems and solutions were presented. For example, when the author discusses how it is impossible to learn everything about another person from the beginning by talking about his experience at the age of sixteen and the love lessons that he learned from his mother, like how "you can’t mend a broken relationship that was based on infatuation and satisfying the needs of your senses". Another aspect that I really liked about this book is the numerous exercises regarding the topics that the author offers, making the reading more interactive, and my interest increased as I tried a few of them. Like the exercise of writing down my observations of my met and unmet existential needs.
I could not find any negative aspects to complain about in this book. Although it is not such an easy read, the author manages to please every type of reader by providing easy-to-understand examples and relatable situations, creating harmony between more complex topics and day-to-day situations.
While reading, I noticed that the book was exceptionally well edited. Because I could not find any negative aspects to complain about and because of the positive aspects that I mentioned in a previous paragraph, I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend The Unfakeable Code® by Tony Jeton Selimi to anyone who wants to find his true self and achieve happiness and fulfillment on a personal or professional level.
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