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Review of The Unfakeable Code®

Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 13:14
by esma Bahcevan
[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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I am giving “THE UNFAKEABLE Code®” a solid 4 out of 5.
This book is all about figuring out who you really are.
It’s a book that guides you to become your truest self. It’s not just telling you what to do and what not to do, Selimi wants you to relate and “feel” the book by using real-life experiences, this helps get a better vision of what is explained, and I personally could recognize my own life in his descriptions, so I felt like it was personally directed to me.

I really like the fact that this book is written by someone that speaks from his own experiences and how he discovered his truest potential, how he dealt with not feeling like himself, so he is not only using scientific facts, he also supports his arguments with his experiences, this makes the book more authentic, and with this, you can build a better connection to what is said, because only using scientific facts could feel more distant, and you probably won’t recognize where you stand in your life, it won’t help you reflect, so with his way of explaining, you can actually reflect.

Selimi gives you useful information and also talks a lot about how to reprogram your mindset and take control of your life, this book also will guide you step by step, it doesn’t bombard you with a bunch of information which you won’t be able to take in all at once, it takes you through everything slowly to understand every mentioned piece of information. He explains every fact, information, etc., very, very thoroughly, so he makes sure that you can actually understand everything that is said.

I personally love books that are about mindset, and I have read so many mindset books. Some books I’ve read were really formal and factual, so I could not really connect with them, this book was not the case, and I could actually connect and reflect, and it did not bore me.

The book is easy to understand, and nothing felt overly complicated, however, the editing could be a little better, I have found some errors. It’s not bad, but some parts felt rough, like sentences were cut off in the middle, thats why I am giving it a 4 out of 5.
Still, overall, I really liked it and would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in personal growth or looking to improve their mindset.

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The Unfakeable Code®
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