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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4 out of 5 stars
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Purpose by Gina Bianchini is a book that will show you how to discover your purpose/purposes in this life. I give it a 4/5 rating because it accomplishes what it promises. I, I feel like Gina does a great job by getting the reader engaged in the content of the book and the reading feels amusing even though the purpose of the book is not to entertain.

What I liked the most is how Gina shares stories of her journey and how she discovered her purpose, she also shares stories of other peers who went through the same journey, and I like how she is able to explain the process with steps and stages.
I also like that the book does not intend to be a religious book, in that sense even though if you do not have any religious background you can still find the book very useful as it does not address purpose from a spiritual/religious standpoint.
The book is very well written and it's fun to read.

One thing I disliked is that I would have wished Gina to address a single purpose for humanity as a whole, I feel like as human beings we all share one purpose in common, beyond individual purposes we may discover, I find that most of us if not all at some point are in the quest of discovering what our general purpose in life is.
Perhaps it would've been nice to explore more in how we can impact the lives of others in positive ways rather than just creating a community for the sake of making money. I am not saying that is all the book talks about, but I would have preferred it that way.

To wrap up, I do recommend this book to anyone who is interested in living a meaningful purpose-driven life, the content is contemporary and addresses many of the current issues specially regarding interactions in social media.
It will help you understand the power of community and how to focus your time, energy and talents towards a purpose that you share with others.

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