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Purpose vs Goal
What is the difference between purpose and goal?
Nov 3, 2013 9:13 AM
Answers · 3
The difference of four words: mission, purpose, goal, aim
1) definition(Macmillian)
mission: a goal that is very important to a person or organization
purpose: the goal that someone wants to achieve,
or that sth is intended to achieve
goal: sth that you hope to achieve
aim: the thing that you hope to achieve by doing sth
2) nuance
The degree of strong desire is as follows:
goal < aim < purpose
And the most important target among the words is "mission"
(Source - written in Japanese
http://wakaruenglish.shinyblue.org/mission%E3%81%A8purpose%E3%81%A8goal%E3%81%A8aim%E3%81%AE%E9%81%95%E3%81%84.html )
November 3, 2013
Purpose is the reason for doing something or for existing. Goal is what you are trying to achieve, where you are trying to get to. When joining this website, my purpose was to meet with speakers of Thai. My goal is to speak Thai well.
November 3, 2013
"Goal" has several meanings, and can mean a physical goal (in football), the fact that someone has scored a goal (suceeded), or desired success in a competition (figurative meaning).
"Purpose" is immaterial and abstract. It's only your intention.
The meanings of "purpose" and "goal" only overlap in business English.
November 3, 2013
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