Review of Purpose
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 08:40
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
This book, "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini, offers an intriguing perspective on community in the modern world, combining personal experiences, professional insights, and the evolving environment. It not only underscores the significance of community but also the imperative to build it in our ever-changing world.
The book serves as both a guide and a workbook, helping readers discover their purpose through community. It delves into the power of positive online community building through compelling case studies.
Furthermore, Bianchini provides practical steps for leveraging social media to make a lasting impact in one's chosen passion. It emphasizes the value of community and how it can leave a meaningful legacy.
While the book is well-written and thought-provoking, it does feature several references to the author's business, Mighty, which may come across as promotional. Despite this, it offers valuable concepts for identifying purpose and forming engaging conversations.
In summary, "Purpose" is a worthwhile read for those interested in starting a community, but it may not be suitable for individuals seeking personal self-discovery. The book focuses more on developing and hosting a community rather than individual self-work, despite its title suggesting otherwise.
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Purpose
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This book, "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini, offers an intriguing perspective on community in the modern world, combining personal experiences, professional insights, and the evolving environment. It not only underscores the significance of community but also the imperative to build it in our ever-changing world.
The book serves as both a guide and a workbook, helping readers discover their purpose through community. It delves into the power of positive online community building through compelling case studies.
Furthermore, Bianchini provides practical steps for leveraging social media to make a lasting impact in one's chosen passion. It emphasizes the value of community and how it can leave a meaningful legacy.
While the book is well-written and thought-provoking, it does feature several references to the author's business, Mighty, which may come across as promotional. Despite this, it offers valuable concepts for identifying purpose and forming engaging conversations.
In summary, "Purpose" is a worthwhile read for those interested in starting a community, but it may not be suitable for individuals seeking personal self-discovery. The book focuses more on developing and hosting a community rather than individual self-work, despite its title suggesting otherwise.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon