Review of Purpose
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Review of Purpose
The book PURPOSE: Design a community and change your life is a thought-provoking book by Gina Bianchini.
For people who are intending to discover a real purpose in life, this book is an actual stop for them. It will not only guide you in finding out your real purpose but will also assist you with different and multiple steps to proceed further, making your purpose a matter of existence. This little piece will help you to dig up your talents, energy, and willpower and construct a future story along with modern tools and upcoming technologies in the modern world. Finally, make your true and believable story a successful outcome that the world will cherish.
This book is a real asset to the readers. Throughout the book, Bianchini guides the reader through a step-by-step process, straight from self-reflection to aligning our passions and reflecting them with our life goals. When it comes to collective 'get-closer platforms' she precisely distinguishes between the regular media platforms and the personalized digital networks and states the reason why the latter is overwhelming. The highlight that Bianchini throws here is doing something magical for the people around us and for the world at large.
According to her, everyone has the potential to clarify their true purpose and make it matter. Today, technology, being the whole and sole source of community, bears the power to change our relationship with the world and provides us with excitement, joy, self-reflection, realization, courage, true identity, and satisfaction at large.
The part where she describes her first encounter with magic captured my attention, and her 'purpose 30' ritual is quite impressionable. The saying, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," by Arthur C. Clarke sparked my eyes with the belief that technology in today's modern world is a real boon for mankind and is a great way we can serve humanity by bringing communities closer together and making this world a joyous place to live.
This book is a real gem for it those who are striving for a good start in networking. Its constructive approach to achieving a goal is commendable. There is nothing in the book that bored me. Perfectly written and professionally edited. I would highly recommend this masterpiece to all those who have the urge to be part of an online community.
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Sarah Vinchu wrote: ↑21 Oct 2023, 15:48 [Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
The book PURPOSE: Design a community and change your life is a thought-provoking book by Gina Bianchini.
For people who are intending to discover a real purpose in life, this book is an actual stop for them. It will not only guide you in finding out your real purpose but will also assist you with different and multiple steps to proceed further, making your purpose a matter of existence. This little piece will help you to dig up your talents, energy, and willpower and construct a future story along with modern tools and upcoming technologies in the modern world. Finally, make your true and believable story a successful outcome that the world will cherish.
This book is a real asset to the readers. Throughout the book, Bianchini guides the reader through a step-by-step process, straight from self-reflection to aligning our passions and reflecting them with our life goals. When it comes to collective 'get-closer platforms' she precisely distinguishes between the regular media platforms and the personalized digital networks and states the reason why the latter is overwhelming. The highlight that Bianchini throws here is doing something magical for the people around us and for the world at large.
According to her, everyone has the potential to clarify their true purpose and make it matter. Today, technology, being the whole and sole source of community, bears the power to change our relationship with the world and provides us with excitement, joy, self-reflection, realization, courage, true identity, and satisfaction at large.
The part where she describes her first encounter with magic captured my attention, and her 'purpose 30' ritual is quite impressionable. The saying, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," by Arthur C. Clarke sparked my eyes with the belief that technology in today's modern world is a real boon for mankind and is a great way we can serve humanity by bringing communities closer together and making this world a joyous place to live.
This book is a real gem for it those who are striving for a good start in networking. Its constructive approach to achieving a goal is commendable. There is nothing in the book that bored me. Perfectly written and professionally edited. I would highly recommend this masterpiece to all those who have the urge to be part of an online community.
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