Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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"The Unfakeable Cord" is a great book about real friendships and honesty. It shows how being genuine is important in relationships. It's a good read for people who care about having true connections in a world where things can seem fake.
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Thank you for posting such a thorough and insightful review. The topics of this book are very interesting and having this analysis beforehand encourages me to read this.
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This is a great review of the book. I also read it and agree that some of the examples became repetitious but they were not boring or irrelevant. I enjoyed that Tony pulled tools from his other books for the reader to engage with, rather than just pointing them to the other book to try to drive a sale.
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To live authentically
Is to be true to yourself
And not to the expectations of others

To harmonize your body-mind-heart intelligence
Is to align your actions, thoughts, and feelings
And not to let them conflict or contradict

To overcome challenges such as judgment, rejection, negativity, and stress
Is to face them with courage, resilience, positivity, and calmness
And not to avoid them or let them overwhelm you

Thanks for sharing your review of this book. I had read this book, which aims to help readers live authentically, harmonize their body-mind-heart intelligence, and overcome challenges such as judgment, rejection, negativity, and stress. Congrats to the author on #BOTD!
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We seek to know ourselves and others, to belong and to be free, We accept what we can and change what we must.
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The Unfakeable Code® by Tony Jeton Selimi, drawing on extensive research, offers a guide to discovering one's authentic self and living a fulfilling life. The author employs a logical approach, likening the human mind to a computer program and providing practical lessons with relatable examples. The review commends the book's insights on self-awareness, non-judgmental perspectives, and applicability to diverse individuals. Acknowledging its unique and highly beneficial contributions to personal and professional development.
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Thank you for your explicit review of "The Unfakeable Code by Tony Jeton Selimi. This self-help book sounds like a journey within yourself that takes you from wearing a mask on the outside to taking that mask off and being real. I have put this book on my "to read" list after reading your review and the sample on Amazon. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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I only read the proof text, and although the ideas in the book may have a scientific background (these are about how to "reprogram" the brain to, among other things, be successful and happy), the fact that it names the law of attraction and that almost the entire sample does talk about these ideas makes me think that it is the typical self-help book that contributes little except for some ideas and many beautiful words.
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This book was worth my time. Now I can differentiate between my masked identity and my authentic identity. The role each of the five principles mentioned play in helping us unleash our Unfakeable identity is duly explained. The writer's experiences also tell us we can reach any level we want with the right motivation. He started developing himself since his teenage years and he still does. Congrats on making the #BOTD
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I appreciate the thorough review! I’ve stated previously that I’m very selective (at most) when it comes to titles that fall under “self-help,” and this will likely be one that I pass on. However, I do always appreciate genuine efforts made to help others better themselves and pay it forward.
Firstly, the author gets a bit repetitive in his message at times, especially in telling us about how the book is beneficial in improving our level of thinking. I would have appreciated him quickly going into showing us the five principles and their applications rather than continuously stating that they are effective.
I’ve noticed that this is something often done in online advertisements (often for self-help products/services, funny enough). They’ll repetitively tell you how great the item is without going into any detail about how it works, typically followed by an urging to go to a website (and buy something) to find out.

SIDE NOTE: The reviewer stated they gave the book 3 out of 4 stars, but the score at the top, underneath the book cover image, says 0 out of 4 stars. I hope that can be fixed.
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We have always compared our bodies to computers or other devices. The camera was made after studying human eyes, computers by studying the human brain, etc. The idea of comparing computer languages with the human brain to better understand our lives seems obvious but has never been explored. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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It is true that people develop different personas to hide their true selves. I also liked the acknowledgement that people are good and evil but that we must find a balance. Lastly, I agree that certain sections of the boom are repetitive and that there are many errors. Thank you for the insightful review.
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Selimi blends scientific and spiritual insights into a cohesive framework, making the book intellectually stimulating as well as introspective. Congrats for #BOTD
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The unfakeable code by Tony Jeton Selimi.

Surprising expansion of the thought that the author expresses in this book. It can be considered a tool to find clarity on the journey into one's own consciousness.
Certainly any type of reader will identify and find great empathy with the countless examples of him, where he records and illustrates the common thread that unites us, as human beings.
Among others, he compares the use of masks with the different facets that we all use in order to survive in the world. The masks we also wear to please others and to defend ourselves from a hostile environment. Wherever we live, and the role we play, I find very useful the way in which the topic is broken down and the way in which the author presents some tasks for the reader to carry out at home, or in everyday life, where you can really integrate and experience the message you want to transmit and put it into practice.
This book contains material that can be the factor that generates a change in life for many, a change in programming, as the author himself suggests. He comments that we are programmed just like we program our electronic systems, our computers, or our Bluetooth. Our technology has been designed based on our same emotional programming system. In this way, we can find the path, or the code, where we can design the reality that we truly want.
This book proposes to reflect, among other profound truths, about the environment where we relate to life, as it relates clear examples of various ways where the influences of the environment are observed.
I really like how he takes into account the train of thought of many philosophies, and taking them into account, he manages to say that he has found a code to break with those programming, or perhaps not break, but create a programming that leads us towards peace.
I think this is a book that everyone should read, as it has applications in wide fields. It seems important for me to relate it to those who are mothers, to be able to transmit it to their children, in search of building, or rather programming, a better future society.
In most of the book, the narrative used by the author keeps the reader captivated, immersed in the reading, although at times he uses the repetition of examples and thus gives the sensation of reading the same page. However the author brings the same examples to go to different points; as if it were another branch of the same tree. On other occasions you also have the feeling that the author is advertising himself: Advertising his courses, his workshops, his therapies which is valid. Or perhaps we can also add it as another example of a mask that, in this case, belongs to me. Personally, I find it a bit annoying to read and feel in my heart, in my skin, the existence of an original unfakeable code, and suddenly find Advertisement indirectly. However, as I continue reading, I understand the noble mission of this author in expanding this code. These are the ways he has found to help as many people as possible.

In summary, this book is a great help for future generations, and without a doubt, I loved it.


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Post by Leen Shhadeh »

From this review, I belive that I will find myself in reading this book. I like it. That's great to find reviews before reading any book.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Tony Jeton Selimi's self-help book "The Unfakeable Code" is a motivational read that aims to help readers find their genuine, authentic selves. The author's attempts at disseminating the idea that it is possible to derive great power from loving oneself, shedding false masks, and leading a life of self-acceptance.
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