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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In this present age of ours, there is need for us to find our own purpose and transform this purpose into action by impacting our community especially in this century when we have a lot of things ready to drain our energy and disconnect us from our community through social media and other form of distractions around us which may even be our own nature of keeping to ourselves or enjoying our comfort, forgetting that there is more to the world than all these things until we look inward and intentionally determine an essential thing we can use to bring our community together not minding the difficulties and discouragements that may come with it but by focusing on our talent, energy, time, and joy as these things are essential in finding our purpose and impacting our community with it, thereby creating a story for the world to read for it to become a better place for all of us to inhabit, and coming together to solve our problems through reaching out to the people in our immediate environment or hosting our community and causing them to enjoy a special benefit that was never thought of before but which has always been desired or needed by these people through our courage to find our purpose by using our talent, energy and time.  Think of how you can find your own purpose and impact your community in a very special way by getting your own copy of this book.

 Purpose is an impressive book written by Gina Bianchini  for any matured mind ready to grasp the waiting opportunities in his or her immediate community or one who is willing to convert his or her disappointments, or difficulties into energy to create a story that can contribute positively to his community by finding a purpose that can actually bring people together and help them to live better, happier, and easier or more fulfilling life like the author herself mentioned in this book that her discovery of how introducing people to new ways to apply universal concepts of purpose and human connection digitally is capable of opening new worlds of opportunity and impact and uses the example of how she was able to know the hunger for an opportunity that allows people to build and run their own digital communities with the exploding demand for Mighty’s Cultural software online, or the present effect of the internet that now brings us closer to people across the world by making only a few clicks just because somebody discovered this purpose and actualized it. How long will it take you to find your own purpose and make it matter in our present world?

Gina Bianchini is a talented writer who knows how to carry her readers along, picking up physical examples that one might know or even be able to picture in one’s mind in such a way that wanting to know more is a continuous feeling as one goes deeper into her intriguing lessons. I must say that I already found myself applying some of those lessons as I read the book, and now I have been able to find a future story for myself that can impact my community, like Brooke Gardner, Grace Demski, Vincent, and the rest of them mentioned in this book. I love all the various people used to illustrate how one can find one’s purpose in life and the step-by-step lessons used to teach each of the lessons needed to actualise the purpose. I am impressed by the way Gina Bianchini took me through the journey of all the lessons, starting with her own personal story of how she found her own purpose and ending the lessons with something like quest is the beginning as it unlocks results and transforms in its members, as taught by Lev Grossman, who in one of his books teaches that quest does not only help you to find something but also helps you to become something. Now that is the power of purpose in this present age. It helps you become something after finding something.
 
This book was professionally edited and carefully written in a straightforward language that is easy for anybody to understand and digest. The use of words is simple, and the illustrations used are direct. I did not notice any form of grammatical error, but I came across different terms like “purpose 30,” “creating your own story,” “hero’s journey,” “transforming from hero to host," “knower trap," "victim trap,” "quest,” and so on. Some people may want to ask a few questions about these terms to further understand them and achieve the purpose of this book more easily, but the author has made this easy by explaining these words in the glossary, thereby solving the problem of misinterpretation that readers may want to encounter.

As a result, I give this book a rating of five out of five stars. Anyone can read this book and understand it. You will easily have the hunger to find your purpose and be able to gather opportunities and discard the challenges, thereby improving on a daily basis until you eventually get on the path to purpose and a future that impacts your community. I recommend this book to all teenagers and adults.

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