Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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Looking in the mirror and saying to yourself "I am unique" is one step to feeling authentic. This book is very insightful, with a lot of practicable lessons and helpful information that will guide readers into finding their unfavourable selves. Thanks for your review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Repeating his message is the way to ensure that the readers believe in his words. This is a special technique in this genre. I am going to read the book soon for the review was interesting.
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Post by ToniaSteve Gajdosik »

Thank you for your review. I appreciate your insights on the book because I tried to read the first chapter and I was already zoning out. Your summary of the book saved me a lot time! I wish the author lots of luck in sharing his expertise.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self help book concerning techniques designed to help the reader accept themselves and remove their masks. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I can say that the book has relatable features as many people, including myself,tend to lose themselves every now and then in the search for recognition. I guess this will be a good read for me.
Thanks for the review!
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I tried to keep an open mind when I sampled this book, but I found the principles introduced in this book were not original. If the guidance is nevertheless helpful, the proof is in the pudding (the results), not the author's claims.
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Post by dragonet07 »

I like the idea of becoming one with the unfakeable self. However, the approach of thinking of the human mind like a computer code feels a little too impersonal to me. Still, the concepts could be worth reading about. Thank you for the helpful review.
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This guide to deepening one's consciousness sounds like a must for everyone to read. Great review!
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Although I'm not usually a self-help book person, I'm intrigued by Selimi's "mind-upgrading, life-enhancing, and business-transforming" lessons.
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This review brilliantly brings to light the principles around which the theme of this book revolves. The five principles the author discussed to discover our authentic selves and transform business sound inspirational.
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It's a pity this book has many errors, I hope the author takes a look at it and do the necessary corrections. I believe that will make people want to read it more, nobody wants to read a book that'll increase their headache. Regardless, congrats on winning BOTD.
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It is very difficult to know oneself. As difficult as it is, it is a very crucial thing. I love the articulation of your review. I'll love to read this book. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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This sounds like a really entertaining self-help book. I like that it encourages you to be nonjudgmental towards yourself.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your informative review. While I do believe one should be true to oneself, sometimes one doesn't know what that is. Perhaps it was the repetition of the same points, but it just doesn't interest me. It could also be due to me being retired, so I don't want to improve my career. I'm sure this could be helpful to many others though. It is too bad that there were so many errors though.
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

A book that serves as a guide to develop a deeper self-awareness. It uses knowledge from philosophy, metaphysics, biology and many others. This seems enlightening. Congrats on BOTD!
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