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Sakshi Singh1 wrote: 07 Oct 2023, 06:44 I've also read "The Unfakeable Code" by Tony Jeton Selimi and couldn't agree more with your insightful review. This book indeed offers a profound journey toward self-discovery and personal growth, and Selimi's approach to simplifying complex ideas makes it highly engaging. Your commentary effectively captures the essence of the book's transformative message, and I share your recommendation for anyone seeking authenticity and self-improvement.
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The review praised the book's profound wisdom, practical insights and transformative impact, earning it a perfect rating.
Very good review!
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Valentina Lee Chen wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 01:55 The review praised the book's profound wisdom, practical insights and transformative impact, earning it a perfect rating.
Very good review!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment on my review.
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The books title hooks me in. Thank you for your lovely book. Thank you for pointing out positive and negatives of the book. The book shows us that we can shape our destiny and take control of our lives. The author really does show us with his expert advice just how to do it and Interpret it in our lives. I am looking forward to reading this book.
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It sounds like this book is for people facing identity crises. Would this book be suitable for readers who are not confused? I liked how you highlighted that this book should not be the only guide for self-improvement. It can be an add-on to a lot of other self-help books.
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I am glad that apart from using the analogy of machine-programming, Tony Jeton Selimi also presents examples of consequences that one could suffer in case they choose to continue projecting a different image/identity. This is certainly one more energizer to encourage the reader to take an active role in leading an intentional, purposeful life.
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In my opinion,I read some pages of this book, and I liked and loved the content that you wrote. It also made me feel better about myself. This book is a tool for reference. Well-written
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I think I'll be reading and learning about this book very soon based on this review. I read the review twice because I found it so enjoyable.
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Based on this evaluation, I anticipate reading and knowing more about this book very soon. I enjoyed the review so much that I read it again.
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The editing issues are a good thing to be aware of.
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Anu Anand wrote: 03 Sep 2023, 02:05 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.]
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"The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi is a transformative book that takes readers on a journey towards unlocking their true potential and authentic selves. Selimi's work is a profound exploration of the human psyche, offering a blueprint for elevating our thinking to a higher level.

This book focuses on five key principles that the author introduces to help readers uncover their true selves. What makes this book unique is Selimi's ability to explain complex ideas by comparing the human mind to machine programming, making it easier for readers to understand and engage with the content.

Selimi places a significant focus on aligning our mental outlook with our desired life outcomes. He states that many of us frequently struggle with an identity crisis, and disregarding it ultimately results in living a life that lacks authenticity.Through vivid examples and stories from his clients, Selimi illustrates the consequences of not embracing our true selves.

For individuals aiming to embrace their true selves and evolve into their best versions, this book offers valuable insights. It not only helps identify the problem but also provides a clear roadmap for personal growth and self-discovery. While it's important to note that this book should not be solely relied upon for self-improvement, it certainly simplifies the journey by offering actionable steps and insights.

From a technical standpoint, "The Unfakeable Code®" is expertly edited, ensuring a smooth and engaging reading experience. The writing is clear, concise, and enriched with real-life examples that illustrate the principles in action.

One of the most profound takeaways from this book is the realization that we all have a role in shaping our destinies. Selimi's message underscores the importance of taking control of our lives and influencing them with purpose and objectivity.

In conclusion, "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi is a must-read for anyone seeking to love and understand their true selves better. It provides invaluable guidance for those struggling with the burden of different personas and societal pressures. Selimi's message of realizing one's self-worth and breaking free from external criticism, expectations, and judgments is a powerful call to action. I wholeheartedly recommend this book and give it a well-deserved 5 out of 5 rating. It has the potential to profoundly impact the way you perceive yourself and the world around you, ultimately leading you toward a more authentic and fulfilling life.

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Identity crises happen when people fixate too much on their perceived identity, never mind the fact that identity, like many things in the universe, is fickle and will eventually meet its end. I also agree with the author's take that the human conditioning is in some ways similar to machine programming, except the human brain is the most powerful computer of all.
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Post by Seetha E »

I have also read this book and I agree with your comments about the book. The concepts were simplified and made sense. Applying them simplifies so many aspects. His suggestions apply to our personal and professional fronts too. A valuable read; I enjoyed reading your take on the book.
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