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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Have you ever found yourself trying to alter or change something about your personality in order to fit into people's preferences? If yes, what was the reason behind it? People change their minds due to peer pressure and the inner compulsion to fit in. This book, The Unfakeable Code® by Tony Jeton Selimi, is a self-help guide to demystifying the concept of assuming fake personalities. It wouldn't hurt to remain original and be your authentic self. Would it?

Tony Jeton Selimi is a renowned life coach, business mogul, educator, and tech enthusiast. Gathering his experiences in the field of humanity, he developed the concept of “the unfakeable persona.” This book explores the themes of self-development and embracing one's originality. The author, in the process of writing this book, narrated the story of his childhood to adulthood, and this is what makes it even better (given that it was written out of first-hand experience). I've learnt from this book that in an ever-changing world, it is possible to remain original. This reminds me of the popular quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Being yourself in a world that's constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” Aside from personal development, there's an emphasis on the world of business, engineering, and IT.

I'll give this book, The Unfakeable Code®, four out of five stars. It ticked all the boxes in the aspect of making positive impacts. I especially love the title of this book. However, I deducted a star because the author constantly tried to market himself coupled with the repetitive nature of the book. I feel like all the chapters were monotonous. I found a few typographical errors, but this didn't affect my understanding of the book. I recommend this book to lovers of motivational write-ups. Anyone striving towards originality would find this book useful.

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