Overall rating and opinion of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.
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I've successfully cracked the concept of this book by going through some reviews. I'm hoping for a thought-change. I think I'm giving this book a try. Cya:)
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One element of this work that resonated deeply with me is the narrative of the author's journey. Despite facing bullying, societal obstacles, and even periods of homelessness, he acquired knowledge in many and diverse fields. He persistently evolved and refined his understanding. I also valued his exploration of the emotive persona as I saw reflections of such behaviors in myself, like succumbing to emotional outbursts over uncontrollable aspects. I'm grateful that the author extends support regardless of the challenges one is facing, asserting, for instance, that experiencing strong emotions is normal, even at the best of times. Hence, we are not alone and our feelings are shared by many. Indeed, resolving our emotional barricades demands effort, but Tony directed me to identify underlying causes to manage my emotions more effectively.
While the book is commendable, it does harbor a few shortcomings. For instance, the author frequently seizes opportunities to promote his other published works. The narrative is sprinkled with at least four references to his other books. While I applaud his success and his admirable mission to aid individuals in self-reflection, I found these mentions somewhat misplaced. Another section that didn't resonate with me was his discourse on the pandemic. He explains how he navigated through it by employing the principles described in the book. While it's praiseworthy that he could devise solutions to assist clients globally who were grappling with countless issues, offering virtual consultations and resolutions, I couldn't connect with his story. He swiftly adapted and uncovered avenues for continual growth, a feat unattainable for many people who were rendered jobless amid the pandemic.
"The Unfakeable Code®" stands out as a well-crafted and stimulating read, especially beneficial for those grappling with embracing their true selves. The book's coherent and uncomplicated style makes it universally approachable, transcending boundaries of race, gender, beliefs, and background. Whether you're a manager, parent, student, employee, self-employed, healthcare worker, or someone dealing with mental health issues, this book can be a beacon. Its blend of narratives, in-depth lessons, and personal anecdotes can serve as a compass guiding you toward self-discovery and psychological enhancement.
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