The Primary Colors of Purpose by Greg Arnson is an exceptional book that has stayed with me long after I read it. What makes this book stand out is that it gives you a framework for life that feels both grounding and eye-opening. It’s written to understand yourself, your choices, and your life’s direction.
The idea of purpose as something built from a few essential principles is incredibly powerful. The way the book explores learning, liberating, lifting, and loving feels intuitive, almost obvious once you see it laid out in the Model for Meaning. Reading the book, I kept catching myself reflecting on where my own life feels balanced, and where it needs these principles.
What I appreciated is that the book pulls wisdom from both Eastern and Western philosophies. The reflections and exercises are the kind you actually want to stop and do. By the time I reached the later sections, it felt less like I was reading about purpose and more like I was actively shaping my own.
I would recommend The Primary Colors of Purpose to not just someone searching for their purpose, but for anyone discovering meaning and spirituality in their lives.