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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This book is an excellent one,
I writer really put his best,
Thank you so much for this great work.
Though at the beginning it was like an auto biography, about social media,I don't think anyone can do anything about it, the truth social media has create a new community and many people are discovering their purpose through it .
If you want anything to have a tangible, real impact in
your life, you need to make it a practice. This paragraph is a reality in today's world.many people dreams but don't make it a reality because they don't practice it.

People needs to find out what works for them and do it not the other way round.

1)The true value of Facebook—and any social network—is
the connections made between people. The power of social
networks, then, is they become more useful to everyone with
each new person who joins and contributes. Think about it
as the novelty of discovering new people and making connections that can turn into communities and new experiences
created together. Now, Facebook would keep the network
hidden and replace it with social media operating mainly in
a single “newsfeed” and controlled by a complex algorithm.
The algorithm also help to stor the information for reference purpose.

2)Finally, the community was there to make these new ideas
and powerful cultures real. By introducing members to each
other, making it easy for them to share their stories, experiences, and ideas, they learned faster, built new practices,
changed habits, and ultimately got results and transformation
they wouldn’t have been able to get on their own.

3As technology advanced, people began to have a sense of new
adventure, new choices, and new potential for interacting
with various people and communities. Air travel, radio, and
television brought twentieth-century inhabitants the ability
to catch a glimpse of other communities and opportunities
to easily visit them. You no longer needed to dedicate your
life to exploring the Silk Road, Marco Polo-style, to become
an adventurer who could discover what humanity has in
common firsthand beyond geographical bounds.
The internet, of course, has taken this to a new level.

If you take one concept away from this book, let it be this:
The quickest and simplest way to translate your purpose into
action is through community. Community not in the faux
sense of an audience or fans who may talk to you but aren’t
talking to each other. A true community is where connections are made, relationships are built, quests are undertaken.

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