Did the title of the book do justice to it's content?

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Re: Did the title of the book do justice to it's content?

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In my opinion, the title of the book is flawless, and when combined with the cover image, it provides a clear understanding of its contents. Moreover, I consider it to be a unique and innovative choice that effectively sets it apart from other books in the same genre.
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Shelby Ayres wrote: 19 Jun 2023, 13:45 I think the title "The Unfakeable Code" could've been so much better because it leads people to believe there is only one right way or only one path. One size doesn't fit all!
The book's content is kind of basic and general in my own opinion. I didnt really see any new ideas or theories. It was just basically a words of motivation that we gave heard over and over again.
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Sophia_D_Ajayi wrote: 08 May 2023, 05:06 At first glance, I actually thought the book was about mathematics and science. However, I was really surprised and impressed to discover that the book holds philosophical arguments and viewpoints. Talking about the importance of upholding good moral principles and values and adopting some good beliefs as well.
Haha same! Although the cover is a bit misleading, the book did actually provide value.
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Yes, the title of the book did do Justice to its content by teaching the reader about disciple, focus, and knowing the principles of good morality, especially in this model world we live in.
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Yeah sure because I can't let go book from my hands
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As I read through the book, I was convinced that the book did justice to the title. I particularly liked how Tony convinced his readers that they can ditch their old outdated programming and adopt a newer upgraded version through awareness.
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Yeah 100% the book did justice to the title
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I like the title, as I've interpreted it in two ways. Firstly, your unfakeable self is the one lying deep inside, as the book suggests. Next, there are many codes that are in our lives; some we choose to apply, and some we run away from. If our unfakeable self is allowed to embrace other codes, our futures may be forever changed. I don't think there is one unfakeable code for all; we have to be ready to choose and accept the right one for us. I feel that the title is hinting towards that choice.
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Absolutely, I believe that the title of the book and the content of the subject matter discussed are in alignment with each other. Life, itself, is a web of connections that allow us to network in the system of humanity to be coded with instructions to work and function successfully in this world. Similarly, our unfakeable code is unique to each individual to decode how we function in life from our own, unique experiences to achieve a well-balanced life or not.
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In my opinion, the title of the book was perfect for the content. Tony Selimi does an excellent job of describing how we hide our authentic selves. He also provides tools to help us reveal our “unfakeable” selves much like we would reprogram a computer with new code. Finally, he shows his readers how to master their emotions, face their fears, reclaim their power, and live fulfilling lives.
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I was looking forward to read this book. From the title it seemed about computer coding. But from replies here , it seems that it is another self- help book. I think book title plays a very important role in attracting and keeping the interested audience. For sure, the different title could have been more appropriate. Something that is suitable but also does not impart a vibe from totally different genre.
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The title of the book makes sense while reading the book. The author did make the point to draw an analogy between computer coding and the brain functioning.
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That code threw me off at the instant but I was glad that I stuck around and read this very wonderful book.
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Post by Kenneth Onyenwe »

This book's title really did justice to the content because it emphasis the need to be authentic which reenforces the code to be unfakeable. I would say yes to the answer above.
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Sophia Damilola Ajayi wrote: 08 May 2023, 05:06 At first glance, I actually thought the book was about mathematics and science. However, I was really surprised and impressed to discover that the book holds philosophical arguments and viewpoints. Talking about the importance of upholding good moral principles and values and adopting some good beliefs as well.
I agree with this. I thought the book was about coding and I did not want to look at it at all until I read a review of the book. I think the subtitle explains more but if I had simply seen the title, I would not have picked up the book.
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