Review of Purpose
Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 04:06
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
“Purpose: Design a Community and Change Your Life A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Your Purpose and Making It Matter” by Gina Bianchini is a book that helps people find and, or share, a purpose through the power of community and technology.
Beginning from her experience, and analyzing her past, the author gives an idea of how she found her purpose and shared it.
Throughout this guide, everyone can apply the strategies to find a personal purpose and share it with other people.
But what does it mean to find a purpose?
What does it change in your life?
A purpose is a motivation, a force that drives your actions, decisions, and general life, and gives you a sense of joy.
When we find a purpose and do everything to follow it and make an impact in the world (no matter how big it is) the general feeling is satisfaction.
For all human beings, the most important thing is to work and accomplish their own life mission. As the book says, we have different needs. We start from the basics, and as we achieve and satisfy them, we want more. In the end, we will just want to decide what we want to do with our lives one day, which in turn will shape the world we live in.
It can be difficult to discover this purpose, and even harder to make it a reality.
Gina Bianchini gives the readers some tools and strategies that can concretely help people find and translate their purpose into action.
With the help of new technologies and the power of community, everyone can make a difference in their lives.
I rate "Purpose: Design a Community and Change Your Life" 5 out of 5.
I found it easy to read, thought-provoking, well written and well-edited.
As a reader, I liked how it was practical: for example, several questions are included to help the reader gain a better understanding of their inner landscape.
Personally, I wouldn't change anything. I liked the subdivision of chapters and the presence of a glossary. I would say I found it very agreeable and useful.
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Purpose
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“Purpose: Design a Community and Change Your Life A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Your Purpose and Making It Matter” by Gina Bianchini is a book that helps people find and, or share, a purpose through the power of community and technology.
Beginning from her experience, and analyzing her past, the author gives an idea of how she found her purpose and shared it.
Throughout this guide, everyone can apply the strategies to find a personal purpose and share it with other people.
But what does it mean to find a purpose?
What does it change in your life?
A purpose is a motivation, a force that drives your actions, decisions, and general life, and gives you a sense of joy.
When we find a purpose and do everything to follow it and make an impact in the world (no matter how big it is) the general feeling is satisfaction.
For all human beings, the most important thing is to work and accomplish their own life mission. As the book says, we have different needs. We start from the basics, and as we achieve and satisfy them, we want more. In the end, we will just want to decide what we want to do with our lives one day, which in turn will shape the world we live in.
It can be difficult to discover this purpose, and even harder to make it a reality.
Gina Bianchini gives the readers some tools and strategies that can concretely help people find and translate their purpose into action.
With the help of new technologies and the power of community, everyone can make a difference in their lives.
I rate "Purpose: Design a Community and Change Your Life" 5 out of 5.
I found it easy to read, thought-provoking, well written and well-edited.
As a reader, I liked how it was practical: for example, several questions are included to help the reader gain a better understanding of their inner landscape.
Personally, I wouldn't change anything. I liked the subdivision of chapters and the presence of a glossary. I would say I found it very agreeable and useful.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon