Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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This is such a great self-help book to help one discover his or her authentic self. People fake life, which ends up costing them a lot. "The Unfakeable Code" is a novel to look at that can help people embrace their authentic selves. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Jessica Uchechi Azuka »

There seem to be two parts in this book. The part that deals with science and the other that teaches people to live a real life. I think I prefer the latter. I am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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Your description of The Unfakeable Code's premise is clear, concise, and engaging. Your summary of the book's key concepts is well-written and informative.Your analysis of the book's message and its potential impact on readers is insightful and thought-provoking. You highlight the importance of self-reflection and personal growth in a compelling way.
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Post by MARTHA UGOCHI ASOGWA »

"The Unfakeable Code®" provides valuable guidance for those who wish to uncover their authentic selves and live a more meaningful and fulfilling life. By combining extensive research with relatable examples and practical exercises, Tony Jeton Selimi offers readers a detailed roadmap towards self-discovery and personal transformation. Nice review.
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Tony Jeton Selimi's "The Unfakeable Code" captivates with its logical exploration of self-deceit and authenticity. The emphasis on non-judgmental perspectives and practical exercises makes it a compelling read for those committed to genuine personal and professional development.
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While this book may not be the right fit for me, I'm sure it can be a useful guide for others. It could be a valuable resource for those with a specific interest in the topic.
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I'm not much for diving deep into our minds and finding our better selves because I feel like we already know our true selves we're just too conditioned into society to show ourselves. But this review gives us lots to think about. And potentially a new book to read!
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I read this book and I honestly didn't like it that much. I think this book has a completely wrong premise and gives people the wrong idea. If we did things only to appease our “true self” as the author puts it, we would live in an anarchic society where everyone acts only for their own benefit. Also, I believe that telling people they have “unlovable traits” that they should change is extremely harmful.
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I am instantly put off this book by the lack of appropriate formatting, the continuous sell which sounds like one of the long-winded American infomercials that we didn't used to have in the UK, and the sheer volume of errors. The errors weren't just typos or grammar, but half / whole sentences misplaced.
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Post by Rachel Yelimala »

If it is a guide for discovering oneself then, I would like to read this book. Moreover the talk of Biology, Mathematics and Philosophy already had me sold. I really want to get the book and read it first before I get too ahead of myself. I hope I can find more helpful reviews like this one in the future. Thank you.
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Post by IKECHUKWU PETER 1 »

The Unfakeable Code and reg by Tony Jeton Selimi is really a combination of ideas, capacity building and capabilities of human being towards finding solutions and solving his problems as well.The book is also a guide that will help a lot of people especially the readers and researchers on their journey towards personal and professional development. Very educative and motivational book.
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Post by Misael Carlos »

I’m looking forward to digging into this book to know what Tony Jeton Selimi has to say about an interesting topic which presents a detailed guide to discovering our authentic self and living our best life. I like reading non fiction because of the knowledge and learning they provide to readers and this “deeper awareness” of oneself and this one is right up my alley.
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From the review and in reading part of forward /preview on Amazon I am not quite sure I understand the benefits of this book over other similar ones. There were many typos and grammatical errors including punctuation that, for me, made it difficult to trust the content. Also, as mentioned in the review, I found the forward alone to be very repetitive and one question I have is “what sets this book apart from the others”. Why his methods and strategies? There is mention of the relation to the mind and computer programming. Many people don’t understand computer programming so I can surmise making this connection or relationship between the two won’t be as beneficial to most.
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Post by Somtochukwu O Ezeme »

The unfakable code is abook that I will recommend to anyone that wants more out of life. The lessons in the book is very vital to the growth and development of every individual. the author did a great work. Thank you.
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Post by Melchizedek Bankole »

The Unfakeable Code by Tony Jeton Selimi provides a comprehensive guide to self-discovery and personal development, drawing from diverse fields of research such as philosophy, metaphysics, biology, theology, mathematics, and engineering. This broad approach offers a thorough insight into unmasking one's true self and nature. The author's personal experiences with clients emphasize non-judgmental perspectives and the practicality of the lessons taught, making the exercises accessible to a wide range of readers.

I found the book to be highly educational and uplifting. The author's effective delivery and the practical impact of the content will positively influence the lives of readers. Despite minor errors, the book deserves a 4 out of 4 stars, as they do not detract from the valuable information being conveyed.
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