Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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I thoroughly enjoyed the review. I cannot wait to start utilizing the tools taught in the UnFakeable Code. I am anxious to gain insight to my inner true authentic self and dismiss any and all blockages from finding my sense of purpose. These will allow me to gain mentally, physically, psychologically, financially and in other aspects of my daily life!
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"The Unfakeable Code" by Tony Jeton Selimi is a detailed guide on how to live our best life and at the same time discover our true self. The author suggests that we adopt five mind-upgrading and transforming principles.
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What an insightful review this is. The best thing one can do to enjoy life Is to discover his or her real self. Im glad the author compiled this book to help readers achieve a positive mindset. Well done.
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Great review of the book. It sounds like another self-help book. While some of them are worth while to read, others are not. Since you stated that there were numerous errors, I think that I'll skip this one.
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What an insightful review this is. The best thing one can do to enjoy life Is to discover his or her real self. Im glad the author compiled this book to help readers achieve a positive mindset. Well done.
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What an insightful review this is. The best thing one can do to enjoy life Is to discover his or her real self. Im glad the author compiled this book to help readers achieve a positive mindset. Well done.
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I have sampled this book and I agree with the review - on both the positives and the negatives. For me, however, in my sixth decade of life, the negatives prevailed - I personally found the sample too wordy and repetitive, challenging heavily my span of attention. But younger readers may find in this book useful self-help principles and approaches to designing a better self.
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This is a helpful and practical guide that presents five mind-upgrading principles for discovering your authentic self and living your best life. The author logical approach and personal stories make the lessons relatable, although the repetition and errors in the book can be distracting. Overall, if you're willing to put in the effort, this unique guide will greatly benefit your personal and professional development. A 3 out of 4 star rating is given due to the errors found in the book.
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I really enjoyed your review. I like the idea of discovering our authentic selves. I've been trying to do that for ages.
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I love to read self-help books. A book that talks about how to discover one's authethic self needs to be read. Thanks for sharing this insightful review and congrats on BOTD.
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Self-help books like this will be beneficial to those who maintain an open mind. It is critical to balance our minds' left and right sides, and this book demonstrates how. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book sounds like a very interesting read. I love the fact that "The Unfakable Code" talks about the mind codes and it's relationship to computer codes.
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I like the title of the book well developed and creative but I think I will pass as am not a fan of self-help novels.
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:lol: :D :techie-reference: :drool: :mrgreen2:
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The story is fantastic and help upgrade the readers mind both in human form and technology wise. I must say it is educative novel. Great review.
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