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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The book "Purpose" is an engaging discussion and guide on how to find your purpose through a community. The main points presented are the development of online communities and how they can be a part of someone's purpose.

It was a brief and quite engaging reading. It exceeded my expectations, especially in the depth of the covered content. The way the author follows through with the presented ideas makes it easy to understand and gives enough space for our heads to think more about ourselves. Anyone can read this book, and it can, to a certain degree, be very useful too.

With 197 pages, this book can be easily read in one day, although, as the author says, it's better to sit with it for more time and follow the steps given in the book.

The book has a fascinating approach to our evolving technology. It gives a different view on the use of social media and the internet and how it changed our lives in the last decades. Also, the possibilities for the future were beyond my limited imagination, as I would never think of a similar path to technology.

Furthermore, as written on the front cover: "A step-by-step guide to finding your purpose and making it matter." the book presents a well-explained and detailed guide on different activities one can do to find their purpose or engage a community. Besides, the many examples given make it much easier to understand.

Similarly, the different ideas presented in the book can be helpful outside its scope. They are concepts for life, and anyone can make a difference in their lives by knowing these ideas.

One point about the book is that the focus on online communities turns into the main topic for about half of the book, which can be a little repetitive and tiring for the readers.

Due to the easy reading and practical ideas presented, I give this book a 5 out of 5.

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