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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5 out of 5 stars
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The Unfakeable Code® by Tony Jeton Selimi is a self-help book in which the author advises the audience to live a more authentic and empowered life by taking off the masks of emotions and mentalities that they have been wearing all their lives.

The author is sure that the real personality of numerous individuals remains concealed due to fear, past hurt, or a feeling of needing to be socially acceptable. The result of such concealment is pressure, dissatisfaction, and a lack of connection. Selimi explains through his own experience, along with real-life examples, science, and spiritual teachings, how we can live more true to ourselves and with purpose.

The book includes five major ideas, or, as the author calls them, five principles, around which the book is written and are represented as the steps that the reader is supposed to undergo to learn to be better acquainted with himself or herself, regain control over his or her life, healthily manage feelings, and make decisions in favor of love and truth rather than fear.

The author helps reload the readers with the assistance of stories and exercises to reprogram their minds and create a stronger inner life. Selimi declares that becoming unfakeable entails presenting yourself as who you are daily not only from the perspective of others but also toward yourself.

This book is deep, yet it is easy to relate to. What impressed me the most was the fact that the author relied on some of his personal experience to give the truth about every idea. He did not talk about taking a certain path; instead, he used the path.

The book was well-written, exceptionally edited, and emotional. Although some of the issues were large, the writer has simplified them to be comprehensible. I preferred how he described the brain as a computer; thoughts and emotions are like code we are able to alter. That gave me the understanding of how much we can grow and become more.

I can also say that I did not dislike anything in the book, and I will rate it at 5 out of 5 stars. Some parts of the book forced me to gaze and contemplate every one of my habits and fears. It is not a book to read fast through but to read slowly, so the message gets embedded. I believe every person who feels lost, stranded, or without a clear picture of who he or she is should read it. Success is about having meaning and living in honesty. The book left me with a positive outlook on life and a willingness to take on the world with a greater truth and strength.

The Unfakeable Code® is most suitable to someone traveling in the course of self-improvement, self-discovery, and self-change. It has a special message to professionals, leaders, entrepreneurs, and everybody who feels lost in their real identity because of pressure from others or their emotional strains.

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I have read many reviews about this book, and yours is one of the best—it convinced me that this author will help his readers find their true selves and love themselves. I believe that we must balance pleasing others with pleasing ourselves. To do this we must know who we are and what our calling is. Selimi will show us the way.
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