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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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The book, "Purpose: Design A Community and Change Your Life" by Gina Bianchini is not only a step-by-step guide to discovering one's life's purpose, but it also undoubtedly unlocks a world of hope for a fresh start and an optimistic effort to succeed.

Gina Bianchini is adamant that a person's purpose is rooted in their community, and what community could be greater than one that has been established globally? Yes, we're talking about the internet community, which is growing at breakneck speed! Let's face it, everyone reading this is a member of some online group, whether it be on Facebook or WhatsApp, and these groups have aided us in a certain way at a certain time. That's the Internet's power at work! And Gina is firm in her belief that a social network has the potential to assist with finding, examining, and prioritizing one's purpose.
In her words, “The key is people are gathering, online or in real life, at the same time. That’s exciting. You’re bringing your people together for a highly valuable experience, which is surprisingly easy to organize.” Indeed, our purpose flows through the community, and technology is the foundation upon which it may be designed and expanded.

There is a list of noteworthy aspects of this book that I liked and appreciated. First off, the author's use of numerous instances from real life to support her research demonstrates the validity of her findings and the depth of her professional knowledge. The evolution from ‘dot-com’ to ‘World Wide Web’ and from the ‘birth of social media’ to ‘user-generated content’ the Earth has walked a long way to build communities without us having a single idea about it. Doesn't this make your hair stand on end? Not yet? In such a case, you should read this!
Additional benefits include endorsements from her network, templates, provocative questions, and the many various frameworks she offers to assist one in establishing their purpose. Trust me, these perks cannot be overlooked!

This book has nothing at all that could be considered dislikeable, and a thoughtful reader will never be turned off by the positive energy, the use of the ideal words at the ideal moments, or the narrative itself.
This book deserves a rating of 5 out of 5 stars not only because it’s exceptionally knowledgeable but is also well edited as there was not a single grammatical error that was encountered throughout my read.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in building an online community so they may connect to a network to build their purpose and grow. Particularly, to young minds who are just getting started and are hesitant to enter the online world.

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Great review. I think it is important for one to read this book, especially if they feel they are lost. I read another review about this book earlier, both yours and the other one is great and I liked it. Keep it up and I would love to read more from you. Thank you!
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