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

Posted: 08 May 2023, 05:06
by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi
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.

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

Posted: 08 May 2023, 11:26
by CrossK
I think that the title of the book did do Justice to its content and it was concentrated on equipping readers with the vital tools, knowledge and information needed for them to take control of their lives and improve their general quality of living.

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

Posted: 09 May 2023, 11:50
by Meghan Soderholm
The title of the book did justice to the content. I was blown away by Tony's analogy of the human mind being like a computer, and our emotions are codes that program our minds. We source these codes from the media, peer pressure, our families, and other people we are surrounded by. That made total sense, and it is one of the concepts Tony (in my opinion) nailed right on the head.

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

Posted: 09 May 2023, 12:10
by Meghan Soderholm
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.
I agree. I thought it was about computer coding. I was so impressed by the analogy of the human mind and emotions compared to reprogramming computers through coding. This book brightened my self-esteem and gave me valuable information to apply professionally and personally.

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

Posted: 23 May 2023, 03:59
by Savina Visintin
I think the title is perfect for the book and that, together with the cover image, already makes you understand what it's about. I also believe that it is an original choice that clearly distinguishes it from other books of this genre.

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

Posted: 24 May 2023, 10:49
by Kirsti Friesen
I think the title did do the book justice. It really dove deep into what makes a person hide their authentic self and what they can do to bring their "unfakeable" self to the surface.

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

Posted: 31 May 2023, 02:41
by Sharill Rasowo
The title intrigued me so I think it did a good job of making readers curious. This is important if people are to read the book. Getting people to give the book a chance is always the hardest part so I found the title to be perfect in doing this.

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

Posted: 05 Jun 2023, 08:49
by Youngreader720-OluwabukunmiWilliamsOso
In my opinion, the title of a book plays a crucial role in setting the expectations of the readers. A well-crafted title can give readers an idea of what to expect from the book and can help them decide whether or not to invest their time and money in it. In the case of the book in question, I believe that the title did justice to its content.

From my understanding, the book aimed to empower readers by providing them with the necessary tools, knowledge, and information to take control of their lives and improve their overall quality of living. The title of the book seems to reflect this objective accurately. It is concise, informative, and gives readers a clear idea of what they can expect from the book.

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

Posted: 07 Jun 2023, 15:48
by Trisana Hardin
I'm honestly not sure. As much as the author presented its main ideas as a "code," I feel a lot of it was too abstract and individual specific for it to be an attainable code for everyone. I also think a lot of people have learned to "fake" thinking like this in order to be successful.

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

Posted: 07 Jun 2023, 23:44
by Vidhi Adhikari
While the content is quite compelling and useful, I do not believe that there is one code that works for everyone. Plus everyone interprets books in their own way. Hence I believe that the title choice could have been slightly better.

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

Posted: 19 Jun 2023, 13:45
by Shelby Ayres
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!

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

Posted: 23 Jun 2023, 13:09
by Prince Oyedeji Oyeleke Jayeola
Yes the title of the book did justice to it. I like the perspective the author is coming from and he delivered it perfectly.

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

Posted: 29 Jun 2023, 12:35
by Marissa Maniaci
That was actually part of what I disliked about this book. The title also led me to believe the book would be strongly based on science and psychology, and this was further supported by the introduction's analogies about computer programming and neurology. As a scientist, I was really hoping for the scientific approach and more step-by-step instructions about what to implement to make desired changes in my life. I was therefore disappointed when a lot of the book was more philosophical and spiritual in nature. I can see how this would be appealing to many readers, it just wasn't what I expected from the book based on the title and description, or what I was really interested in.

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

Posted: 06 Jul 2023, 10:35
by Susan Sadiq
The title of the book didn't do justice to it in ay way, shape, or form. The book was more than mathematics and science. The philosophical aspect was neglected while naming the book.

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

Posted: 08 Jul 2023, 04:37
by John Ikenwanze
Yes yes. The book sure lives up to the title. Codes are scientific and mathwtixal tools. The book went all out on it.