Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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In this book, the author talks about how we can be ourselves in a world where we are all trying to fit in. The Unfakeable Code® is an interesting read that has sparked the desire to look within myself, take back control of my life, and work towards being the original version of me. The book is well written. Personally, I love how it is structured, with each chapter building on the ones before it. The lessons in it are quite practical, written in clear language, easy to read, and the instructions and exercises are very, very easy to follow. The book is quite inspirational, to say the least, and it has provided the burst of motivation and courage I needed to help express myself. The way the author used stories and personal experiences to explain his points is a feature of the book that I love so much because it grabs your attention and the stories are very relatable. Sometimes I felt like the book was written about me.
 
This book has a lot of quotes and statements, but the one that struck me the most is this: "You cannot feel loved for who you are as long as you are not known as you truly are." This particular statement made me understand why I always feel unseen. It's because I've been hiding behind a persona, and people love that person rather than my actual self. They can't love someone they don't know. The book has really convinced me to take a bold step and put my real self out there regardless of my flaws. Another beautiful thing about it is that the messages do not only apply to personal life but can be used in business and various aspects of one's life.

The major drawback about the book is that it's a bit lengthy for a self-help book. After reading to a certain extent, I felt like it became repetitive and quite boring, to be honest. I also think it might be difficult for beginners or new readers to go through with it. For these reasons, I'll deduct one star from my rating, giving it 4 out of 5 stars. I didn’t find any spelling errors while reading the book, which shows how well edited it is. Then there wasn’t any use of foul language, which makes it suitable for all kinds of readers. In my opinion, it’s a good book, and I highly recommend it.

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