Review of Purpose
Posted: 08 Jul 2023, 05:36
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
I certainly enjoyed reading the book. It is very informative and clear. However some narrative point of view would confuse me a bit whether it was in first person point or someone else but all in all quiet easy to navigate. It is something I would love to read more on and believe the author can dig a little more deeper. The context of the book is just beautiful and I couldn't stop reading it. I loved the book.
I like how inclusive it is. It is giving us a background on so many influential tech geniuses and how they started out. It is highly relative explaining the development of technology, digital media, social media development throughout the years. I clear description of how they started out and the advancements made to meet the ever-growing changes. It explains the importance of a community, how it is very necessary to have a support system. How necessary it is to have a network of people that can help each other achieve their goals. How things like novels and series sequences like twilight and 50 shades had a network likewise in politics. The specific frame of Maslows
Network of needs was quite impressive too.
How social media is a powerful too of marketing and networking. A global village made easier .Once again a detailed journey of how she found her purposes and inspiring others to do so too by learning about themselves specifically our goals, needs, accomplishments and so much more to frame us. All in all I would rate the book at 4 out of 5. Definitely recommended.
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Purpose
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I certainly enjoyed reading the book. It is very informative and clear. However some narrative point of view would confuse me a bit whether it was in first person point or someone else but all in all quiet easy to navigate. It is something I would love to read more on and believe the author can dig a little more deeper. The context of the book is just beautiful and I couldn't stop reading it. I loved the book.
I like how inclusive it is. It is giving us a background on so many influential tech geniuses and how they started out. It is highly relative explaining the development of technology, digital media, social media development throughout the years. I clear description of how they started out and the advancements made to meet the ever-growing changes. It explains the importance of a community, how it is very necessary to have a support system. How necessary it is to have a network of people that can help each other achieve their goals. How things like novels and series sequences like twilight and 50 shades had a network likewise in politics. The specific frame of Maslows
Network of needs was quite impressive too.
How social media is a powerful too of marketing and networking. A global village made easier .Once again a detailed journey of how she found her purposes and inspiring others to do so too by learning about themselves specifically our goals, needs, accomplishments and so much more to frame us. All in all I would rate the book at 4 out of 5. Definitely recommended.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon