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This book is an addition to the conflict within my mind on whether to read self improvement books or no more. I have read and seen many self improvement books and really I am afraid to say that it ends or ended up into nothing but words. With the review saying "Applying the lessons requires a lot of effort on the reader's part, however.", I am at a loss. But wait it also says " if you are willing to put in the work and are interested in self-development and becoming one with your unfakeable self, then you will massively benefit from the contents of this book." Looking at it objectively and forgetting the hardships it will take, or the success rate of its implementation, there are really notable sources of insight. What could have been so complicated in it such that the the review says "Created from a combination of decades of research in fields like philosophy, metaphysics, biology, theology, mathematics, and engineering". While I can see that it targets professional and business life, it also appeals to very high ideals "gaining a deep understanding of love". I think many would cling to it. I have seen so many people responding to money-making tips but responding more to high moral principles (or is it by chance only?). At any rate, one would never like the food unless they taste it. I think I am in.
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I share your sentiment about the author's repetitive messaging. Despite this, your acknowledgment of the book's uniqueness and its potential impact on personal and professional development captivates my interest. The inclusion of ten Behavioural Change Principles further adds to its appeal.
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The book sounds quite complicated. I'm intrigued by how the author could put it together from all those studies in an way that a reader could understand and apply the lessons. I'm not surprised that it will require some work from the reader. Thank you for the review.
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I like this book because it gives tips on personal development. Thanks for the review.
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I like this book because it gives tips on personal development. Thanks for the review.
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Your emphasis on the book's focus on self-awareness and the author's use of personal stories resonates with me. I'm intrigued by the practical exercises at the end of each principle, providing a hands-on approach to implementing the lessons. It seems like a transformative journey.
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I like this book because it gives tips on personal development. Thanks for the review.
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I appreciate your thorough analysis of the book, highlighting its incorporation of diverse fields. Your mention of the author's logical approach and relatable instances makes me eager to explore the profound connections between the human mind and computer code.
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The book is really great, a lot of us are tired of being under someone's shadow or being afraid of the potential we have within. Very great. Let's be unique and authentic in our own various ways
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The book is really great, a lot of us are tired of being under someone's shadow or being afraid of the potential we have within. Very great. Let's be unique and authentic in our own various ways
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"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." - Oscar Wilde
I'm an obseeded reader of motivational books and due to such inclination, I pick this book for reading and honestly I don't regret my choice. It is worth every second that I invest in reading this book. And as per my belief, the book will be welcomed by every kindred spirit who wishes to grow by investing in his or her own self to create a better version of the already existing one.
Meet the Author:
If success has a synonym then Tony J. Selimi connotes that. We all know Tony J Selimi, a recognised TEDX speaker, a self-made millionaire, leader, public figure, and entrepreneur. The Unfakeabke Code by Tony J. Selimi tells the story of that success that can keep one in the limelight of possibility corroding the layers of separation you have created around your original self in the name of several fake identities.
Unfakeable
Let me decide on the word 'Unfakeable' first as it is the keyword of this book. Unfakeable stands for un+fakeable i.e. something that cannot be faked.
"Unmasking yourself is a vital task in the unfakeable code development process since disassociation and one-sidedness in your mind's program can have significant consequences for you."
How many of us live in complete consciousness of being authentic with ourselves? Have you ever sat down in solitude and accepted the truth that most of your persona that faces this world is not the 'authentic you', not that unfakeable soul?
"Today many of us buy into the myth that wearing a mask is better than being authentic..."
We are afraid to confront our own selves. And we face this world constantly with the fake versions of ourselves. Is not the process harmful to us?
Why should you read this book?
If you want to dig out the original 'you'... stripping the mask out of you, if you wish to add love and kindness in your daily cup of coffee, if you hope to sharpen your survival strategy by programming your brain for a more comprehensive version of yourself, if you desire to steer your emotions for a stronger version of yourself this book is for you. If you deserve to integrate introspective behavioural patterns without looking for outside stimuli, if you are trapped with multiple fake identities and desperate to swim back to shore to your own home then certainly Tony Jeton Selimi’s The Unfakeabke Code is for you.
If you wish to build an authentic relationship with yourself without wasting your energy on relationships based on need you should go for this book.
The Five Principles of The Unfakeable Code:
The five principles that Tony Jeton Selimi explores in his book The Unfakeabke Code are:
• To Unmask Yourself is to Know Thyself
• Stop Working to Survive, Wake-Up and Thrive Unloved Parts of You Play a crucial role in lifting you to stand authentically on the shoulders of the giants
• Disarm Your Emotional Field to Build an Impenetrable Shield
• Taking Back Control is an Inside Job
• Choose Love as Your Military Commander that Wins Every Battle in Life
These principles are the pillars of our self-searching and discovering our bona fide identities.
Final Verdict:
Tony Jeton Selimi’s The Unfakeabke Code deserves all the plaudits with an additional five-star review. The book is an inseparable manual, a confidant whom you can trust always as your guardian spirit, your wise counsellor.
The five intuitive guidelines that the author provides us are pathbreaking rules of upgradation…upgradation to a healthy mind and body throwing away toxic behavioural patterns, thus shaping the reality of our life and remaining faithful to our authentic self.
"Remember, the only authentic individual you are destined to become is the one you decide and choose to be."
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I think I'll be reading and learning about this book very soon based on this review. I read the review twice because I found it so enjoyable.
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From the review the book seems to be worth reading as someone who definitely loves growth through life I bet the book will enable me to get the answers of life questions I have.
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I appreciate the logical approach Selimi takes by drawing parallels between the human mind and computer programming, making the concepts relatable and actionable.The inclusion of personal stories and client experiences adds a practical dimension to the book, illustrating the transformative potential of the five principles.
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Post by Traci Mckinnon 1 »

The Unfakeable code sounds like an amazing book and it has great insights in it. However, am I the only one who read it who thought it read most as an Informercial than as an informational self help? I am going to buy a physical copy of the book and see if I can find the most important information and use it.
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