Review of Purpose

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Review of Purpose

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Hands-down the most enthralling book I have read to date. I could not put it down. Every person on the planet needs to read this book. As Gina Bianchini states in Purpose , every person has a purpose or purposes. This book provides the steps to uncover those purposes and to change our lives for the better. Bianchini’s solution to digital hatred is to empower people in creating a positive, thriving community online. What a great time to create digital communities and a necessary one at that since many people have been feeling lonelier rather than connected on social media. She provides the tools for each and every one of us to design an online community with her thoughtful guidebook. Easy to read and easy to understand, I give this book a five out of five-star rating. This book is like a bridge between the natural world and the digital space. Both are brought into harmony and cohesion with its vision for how best to navigate these spaces. Her prophetic message to the whole world is to declare how important each of us is as individuals, firstly, and as a part of a larger community, secondly. Be sure to have a pen and paper on hand to answer questions presented by Bianchini; there are plenty of them. Her method is clearly honed from her experience teaching so many times already on her company’s website. Her book is concise and well-written. She helps ground me as a reader among the abstract concepts with real-life examples. I think I would only want space on the hard copy to write down my thoughts and answers to the questions. This is one book I want to take my time with to go over all the thoughtful questions presented, and to delve deeper into what Bianchini envisions for a better tomorrow. I cannot wait to see the healthier relationships among people as they cultivate their online communities. I had a concern that the book was a big promotion for Bianchini’s digital platform, but I am glad to report that that was not the case after reading.

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