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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The Unfakeable Code by Tony Jeton Selimi is a very good book, easy to follow and full of beautiful and deep insights. It's a way to say "Be yourself, your authentic self" and that "The World needs you as the unique being that you are".
I'm not telling there are brilliant news in it but if we can become more curious about ourselves and know ourselves better and deeply, this book is for you and for all of us.

It's a book for leaders in any field and at any level; those leaders that are guided by love for the whole humanity. And reading the book, you'll remember that everyone of us is a leader in our own lives.

I rated this book 3 out of 4 and 4 out of 5. The book is written in an easy language, well composed, but it's not the only book about this subject and even if it's true that everyone has a unique point of view, as the way to express it that can be a bit different from one another, I'm noticing that many authors not just nowadays are trying to remind us to be authentic and that sensitivity as vulnerability are not flaws that need to be hidden. And it's a joy for me.

I can't say if it could have been written in a better way, it's a point of view, there are both universal truths and personal stories, from the author or his clients, relatives and friends. The only typo I've noticed it's in the name of one of my favourite authors, Oscar Wilde, with an "e" at the end of his surname. It got lost somewhere.

I loved the quotes and, as a linguistic lover, I've appreciate the translations or the origin of the words. To be honest, I didn't like to be compared to a computer, but I'm an humanistic soul, so it's obvious for me. But the author got to the point.

Another anecdote is that it reminded me a book in particular, "The four agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz.

I'm even grateful that this book found me exactly in this moment when I'm deepening my knowledge about this subject and in a phase of my life where I'm giving priority to my authentic self.

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