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What's the difference between 'personal goal', 'personal purpose' and 'personal object'?
14 de abr. de 2018 14:08
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The words "goal" and "objective" are usually used to describe stages or intermediate steps in a larger project.
For example, a person might say, "His goal was to be the best in the class that year". This was a step in his education.
A person might say, "The first objective was to capture the fort". This was a step in the overall conflict.
The word "purpose" is used more accurately to describe a more final and fixed determination.
For example, a person would say, "My purpose in starting this retail business was to offer people quality goods at lower prices". This would be an ongoing endeavour.
Hope this helps
14 de abril de 2018
Hi David,
- Personal goal is something that you want to achieve.
- The personal purpose is the reason for which you exist.
- A personal object is an object that belongs to you.
14 de abril de 2018
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