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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Tony Jeton Selimi's book, "The Unfakeable Code®," emerges from decades of extensive research encompassing diverse domains such as philosophy, metaphysics, biology, theology, mathematics, and engineering. Within its pages lies a comprehensive roadmap for uncovering one's genuine identity and thriving in life. Many individuals grapple with challenges rooted in shallow thinking, the emergence of masks that craft superficial personas, and the intricate task of reconciling inner conflicts. Nonetheless, the book's title hints at the unveiling of five transformative principles designed to elevate the mind, enrich life, and revolutionize business, ranging from the revelation of our authentic selves to the profound exploration of love's essence.
 
I must express that I found this guide to be profoundly beneficial on multiple fronts, particularly in fostering a deeper sense of self-awareness. By drawing parallels between the human mind's code and that of a computer program and emphasizing the imperative of continual code improvement, the author adopts a rational approach. He skillfully imparts his insights to readers through a plethora of relatable examples. Tony Jeton Selimi's exploration spans the spectrum of human tendencies, from self-deception to people-pleasing, delving into the intricacies of living a counterfeit life concealed behind masks. Moreover, he supplements his teachings with personal anecdotes and client experiences, thereby vividly illustrating the journey towards embracing one's authentic self.

I was particularly intrigued by the author's consistent emphasis on adopting a non-judgmental outlook towards oneself and others. He acknowledges the inherent imperfections within each individual. The author underscores the uniqueness of one's individuality and how the outcomes derived from implementing these principles are inherently personalized. Furthermore, the lessons provided are highly actionable, accompanied by thought-provoking exercises and comprehensive practice exercises, which are thoughtfully appended after each principle. These practical exercises are versatile and can be effectively applied by individuals from diverse backgrounds and professions.
 
The repetition of the author's message at times, particularly when explaining how the book helps us develop our level of thinking, is what I don't like about the book. Instead of continually asserting that the five principles work, I would have appreciated him rapidly demonstrating how to use them. And it diverted my attention from the book I was reading. The fact that I discovered one error in the book proves that it was professionally edited.
 
Overall, The Unfakeable Code® is a special, extremely useful book that will support many readers on their path to personal and professional growth. Additionally, readers may anticipate the inclusion of the ten behavioral change principles (BCP®), which will help them alter their perspectives. But the reader has to work very hard to put the lessons into practice. As a result, the contents of this book will be extremely helpful to you if you are prepared to put in the effort, engaged in self-development, and committed to finding your true self. Because of the author's constant repetition of how the book develops our level of thinking, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

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Post by Fergie Jessica Edeni »

Your appreciation for the book's focus on self-awareness and the parallels drawn between the human mind and computer code is evident. It's great to see that you found these aspects beneficial and well-explained by the author.
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I love how the author used different fields of science to buttress his point. I also love how thought provoking exercises were applied. Kudos!
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Great review ! Thank you.
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Post by Alexander Victoria »

I love how expressive your review is. Your writing style is top notch. The author is right, a lot of people has undergone some challenges that has changed their minds. Books like this will help refine their minds too. Well done!
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