Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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The UnFakeable Code is a nonfiction motivational book that guides the reader in becoming his or her authentic self. It lays out ten steps of behavioral change necessary for self-development. A very useful guide for those who want to succeed in life. Thank you for your review.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Tony Jeton Selimi's The Unfakeable Code A fascinating book discusses self-discovery and how to live our finest lives. Selimi helps us realize that our limited cognitive capacity will keep us from realizing our maximum potential.
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First, I admire your review because it is masterfully written, and besides it being an inspiration for my aspiring review writing I also am interested in the book. I like the idea of comparing the human mind with the computer program because I think it's a great correlation and it does sound logical. I love the insight into self-improvement since it never ends in one's life and there is always room to learn more. I am curious to find the author's tehniques as they sound original and novel.
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Post by Ndagire Hassifah1 »

I am not a huge philosophy fan, but after reading this review I am considering adding this book to my must-read. Every day, we get to learn different things about ourselves and this book is a helpful guide for one should consider reading. Congrats on the BOTD.
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I love the concept of the book. Self discovery in order to live your best life. Can't wait to read this book and discover the real authentic me. Congrats on BOTD.
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I'm sure this will be a good go-to for those who seek a guide for discovering a deeper understanding of themselves on many levels and with many tools. The author seems to have included nearly every topic involved in self-improvement in a single source. With so many books on how to improve your personality, work ethic, home environment, work environment, relationships, etc., this book has a good lot of competition to overcome. Congratulations on BOTD! Thank you for your review.
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The UnFakeable Code is genuinely a love-inspired means for us to examine who we are in our divinity and how we display ourselves to the outside world. In this book, he discusses five key ideas, each of which, when applied, can change a person's life. In the nook, the author explores important subjects that will leave readers with a lot to think about. Congrats on the BOTD. Nice review.
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I think this book emphasises how important it is for one to go through their self discovery process in life. It also provides other insights that human beings need to have in order to live better lives.
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I think there is a relationship between discovering oneself and living a best life. Discovering yourself or oneself will lead to living a best life. Nice review!
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I found it creative that the author used computers and coding as an analogy to humans. However, I'll pass on this book because I don't read non-fiction/self-help books.
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I always like personal development books and I look forward to reading this, especially the behavioral change principles. Thanks for the review.
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I'm all about upgrading my mindset to a higher plateau. This book is up my aisle and is exactly what I need at this moment in my life. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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I like how the author made imperfections perfect by encouraging good view of oneself and others. Good review by the way
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

Although this book seems to be a valuable guide, self-help is not really my forte. I will have to pass this one. Thanks for the awesome review though.
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

Tony Jeton Selimi seems to have put a lot of research and work to develop this guide book on self improvement. I am interested in reading about moving from fake life to authentic one based on real stories. You have written the book review so well. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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