Social Sciences, asked by vanshika760, 9 months ago

Difference between personal goals and country goals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Personal goals are the expressions of the things you want to achieve for yourself in life. When you think about what you want to achieve in life and set goals towards achieving them, you will become more self-motivated and positive-minded. Your personal goals can be in the form of short term goals or long term goals.

Each country has their own economic goals to improve their economic conditions. There are four major economic goals are price stability, economic growth faster than population growth, low unemployment of resources and equitable distribution of income and wealth.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Personal goals are targets for the improvement of an individual. They are the personal aspirations or objectives created by a person to focus on and also achieve. Nations have values, and they set goals for themselves based on these values. through these goals, the nation strives to reach its purpose, treat its citizens fairly, & facilitate in development of the nation

Explanation:

Personal Goals

  • Personal goals are the expressions of what we want to achieve in our life. We  become more  optimistic & self-motivated when we think about what we are wanting to do in life and set goals for them.
  • Our personal goals may be long-term/short-term goals. They provide us with short-term motivation & long-term direction. Personal goals is all about the individual's goals and may or may not involve others needs in the fulfilment of the personal goals.
  • Personal goals can include building a sound career, or studying in a foreign university, or improving skills related to the job, commitment to improving one's health, achieving financial stability among others

Country Goals

  • Each nation has their own set of goals which can be economic, social, political, among others. Country goals are goals that include fulfilling certain goals of the nation for improvement of all citizens and for the overall betterment of the nation.
  • Here it includes the welfare of all the people within a nation irrespective of their individual identity. For example, a nation's economic goal may comprise price stability, faster economic growth than the population growth, distribution of resources to all citizens in a fair manner, eradicate poverty,  low unemployment, & equitable distribution of weath & income.
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