Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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Post by Aremu Titilopemi Funmilayo »

I didn't understand that I am what my thoughts are and that I have 100% control over the thoughts that run through my mind until last year through a wonderful book. How I was before is the reality of many youngsters today, they need books such as this one for their eyes to be opened.
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This guide to deepening one's consciousness through the provided lessons and exercises sounds like a must read for everyone to read. Great review!
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Thank you for a clear review of this book. While some negatives of this book, like editing and occasional repetitiveness might make me want to read it much later, I would recommend the book overall.
The confusion and struggle we all face everyday trying to adjust our authentic selves to a formless and inauthentic world deserve a guide for self-improvement.
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I read the sample and I think the writer did an excellent job with it. It's the type of book we all need. The book teaches you to become your authentic self. It's the type of book that you would read over to make sure you learn the lessons about becoming true to yourself.
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Tony Jeton Selimi's 'The Unfakeable Code®' is like a guide to understanding yourself better. It helps you be real and authentic. Easy to follow and makes life better.
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Most of difficult one to know about is oneself. The guide about it is very crucial for everyone. I will surely consider this book for reading. Thanks for this informative review.
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While the book is certainly interesting and talks about how to become your own unique self, I think I will skip the book for now. Thank you for your honest review.
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I have completed the whole book. It helps us to unlearn the things which doesn't not serve us any purpose and find our unique character. If you want to be a successful person with unique characteristics, I will suggest this book.
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Post by Naushin Moledina »

The book " The unfakeable code" provides insights on how to be our true selves. Being authentic is rare in this masked world. A good self-help guide for becoming our true and genuine selves. The concept of wearing masks intrigued me. Congratulations to the author for BOTD! Thanks to the reviewer for a genuine and honest review.
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Post by Hy Be »

Nice review. In a world where we try to present ourselves as per societal norms, forgetting our true selves, "The Unfakeable Code" by Tony Jeton Selimi offers a refreshing and insightful perspective on the importance of being true to oneself and shedding fakeness. This book provides five foundational principles to help readers unlock their true selves and break free from the shackles of faking. Written with clarity and depth, Tony shares a compelling path towards living an authentic life.
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Tony Jeton Selimi's "The Unfakeable Code®" appears to be a compelling guide to unraveling the authentic self. The logical approach and connection between the human mind and computer code sound intriguing. Eagerly looking forward to delving into the transformative principles and exploring the practical exercises for personal growth. 📖✨
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The book offers practical insight that can definitely yield positive results and improve one's life drastically.
This is the best so far hence I expect it to get better and better each day....
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A way to discover our authentic self can be found in the book "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi. This book claims to guide us to live best possible life.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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I've read this book months ago but still one of the best self help books. The five principles talked here are so important. Congrats on BOTD.
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Kudos to Tony Jeton Selimi for crafting "The Unfakeable Code®," a guide that transcends traditional self-help literature. Drawing from diverse fields, Selimi delves into the intricacies of human behavior and provides a roadmap for shedding masks and embracing authenticity. The logical presentation, coupled with relatable examples, makes this book a transformative and insightful read.
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