Review of The Unfakeable Code®
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Review of The Unfakeable Code®
The Unfakeable Code®, by Tony Jeton Selimi, It is a self-help book. This book has the purpose of guiding the reader to find their true self, and get out of the character that people commonly use to show themselves to society. Before the eyes of others, many tend to show what they are not about to look good. However, this creates an inner void and can lead to losing oneself.
The Unfakeable Code® is a great book. I liked that the author narrates, as he progresses, about his own experiences and what he has learned. In addition, he also highlights that his mother's teachings were very important to him.
What I liked the most is that Tony, the author, mentions that he was always curious to know how things worked. While practicing his career as an engineer, he associated characteristics and patterns, referring to the operation and creation of a program, with human behavior and thought patterns.
This book contains very relevant information that can help you gain useful knowledge if you put it into practice. It should be noted that it also includes guidelines to follow, which are very practical. I also really liked that the author shares many motivational phrases because the reader can identify with some of them and thus feel motivated to achieve his goals.
During my reading, I did not find any errors. The book has an impeccable edition. On the other hand, there was only one aspect that I didn't like, and that was when the author commented on her experiences and mentioned, when describing the qualities of a girl he liked, that the most valuable thing about her was that “she was the daughter of a reputable doctor” (p. 152). The qualities of a person should focus on the person as such, not on the parents. It seemed superficial to me.
This book is suitable for all those who are beginners in topics associated with self-help books since it goes into a lot of detail on the subject, and contains exceptional information. I must highlight that on most occasions I found that there were very long presentations, which made my interest drop a little at the beginning of each phase.
I recommend this book to anyone who feels they need to improve some aspect of their life. For those who feel uncomfortable reading very long introductions, I recommend refraining from reading this book because each phase includes a very long preamble. Based on these considerations, I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. The reduction of one star is because to the extensive introductions to each phase, I lost interest and found it difficult to continue reading.
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Bettny, I like the idea of this book. It sounds like the author is trying to get people to be more of their authentic selves. I'm curious about how presenting a different self would create the inner void you speak of. Thanks so much for sharing your review with us! Until next time...Bettny Andrade wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 19:10 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.]
The Unfakeable Code®, by Tony Jeton Selimi, It is a self-help book. This book has the purpose of guiding the reader to find their true self, and get out of the character that people commonly use to show themselves to society. Before the eyes of others, many tend to show what they are not about to look good. However, this creates an inner void and can lead to losing oneself.

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Based on your review, I would have to pass on reading this book. A book that is hard to finish reading would not interest me. Thank you for this review.Bettny Andrade wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 19:10 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.]
The Unfakeable Code®, by Tony Jeton Selimi, It is a self-help book. This book has the purpose of guiding the reader to find their true self, and get out of the character that people commonly use to show themselves to society. Before the eyes of others, many tend to show what they are not about to look good. However, this creates an inner void and can lead to losing oneself.
The Unfakeable Code® is a great book. I liked that the author narrates, as he progresses, about his own experiences and what he has learned. In addition, he also highlights that his mother's teachings were very important to him.
What I liked the most is that Tony, the author, mentions that he was always curious to know how things worked. While practicing his career as an engineer, he associated characteristics and patterns, referring to the operation and creation of a program, with human behavior and thought patterns.
This book contains very relevant information that can help you gain useful knowledge if you put it into practice. It should be noted that it also includes guidelines to follow, which are very practical. I also really liked that the author shares many motivational phrases because the reader can identify with some of them and thus feel motivated to achieve his goals.
During my reading, I did not find any errors. The book has an impeccable edition. On the other hand, there was only one aspect that I didn't like, and that was when the author commented on her experiences and mentioned, when describing the qualities of a girl he liked, that the most valuable thing about her was that “she was the daughter of a reputable doctor” (p. 152). The qualities of a person should focus on the person as such, not on the parents. It seemed superficial to me.
This book is suitable for all those who are beginners in topics associated with self-help books since it goes into a lot of detail on the subject, and contains exceptional information. I must highlight that on most occasions I found that there were very long presentations, which made my interest drop a little at the beginning of each phase.
I recommend this book to anyone who feels they need to improve some aspect of their life. For those who feel uncomfortable reading very long introductions, I recommend refraining from reading this book because each phase includes a very long preamble. Based on these considerations, I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. The reduction of one star is because to the extensive introductions to each phase, I lost interest and found it difficult to continue reading.
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