difference between goal and aim
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hey!
I think what that tells us is that aims tend to be more general, vague, non-specific, long-term, compared to goals, which are more likely to be specific, short-term targets (objectives are somewhere in between, or more accurately, they simply have no relationship with this distinction).
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The way to aim is full of goals.
Explanation:
eg:
U wanna to become an scientist in ISRO
THIS IS UR AIM
U've to complete school education with high marks
degree
entrance
research
THIS ALL ARE UR GOALS
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