"Different people have different development goals".
Justify this statement in at least 150 words.
Interview at least 5 people and talk to them regarding goals in their life in a form of conversation.
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DIFFERENT PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT DEVELOPMENT GOALS
"Goal is nothing but Godly order against laziness, so realise the goal."
- Proverb
What is a goal? A goal is the target to reach in life to be happier. To do something, keeping the eyes to the top of efforts, through which a man can be successful is his goal.
People come from different societies, from different backgrounds and grow up in different conditions. Their lives pass through various difficulties and in those stages, they try to understand the innerselves.
When a boy comes from a poor family, he realizes the conditions, he suffers and absorbs the idea of toleration and gives the best of his efforts to overcome the situation in time.
We all are well known of BR Ambedkar, who suffered from the cruelty of the society in his early boyhood. Goal comes from pains. The much, the pain is; the more the efforts to overcome it. Like he did.
Another way, through which goal comes itself to the person of ambition is idealizing a character. If one follows the deeds of a teacher, his aim will be to teach in life, and so on for others.
Collecting the above conditions, it can be said simply that to reach a goal, a man tries to develop himself with respect to the innerself and that is how different people have different goals.
INTERVIEWS :
I met with a few students and I took interviews of them about their goals in life. I am just giving the questions and answers of the interviews.
(Sourav Sarkar, aged 17, class XI)
Q. : What is the goal of your life?
A. : In a sentence to say, whatever I do, I have to live happily in life.
Q. : Don't you have any particular goal in life?
A. : Yes. I had. But according to the economical conditions of my family, I can not say anything clearly.
(Sagar Ray, aged 18, class XII)
Q. : What is the goal of your life?
A. : I want to become a surgeon because in our country, poor people dies from various diseases and a few hospitals provide cost-free treatments.
(Latika Kumar, aged 20, college student)
Q. : What is the goal of your life?
A. : I want to serve my country as an IPS.
Q. : So nice of you! Is there any particular reason?
A. : I myself suffered from security and I feel that there are thousands of girls like me who suffer each day as I did.
(Kanchan Barua, aged 15, class VII)
Q. : What do you want to be in life?
A. : I want to become a rocket scientist. My father is a researcher in NASA and I want to be part of his projects.
(Swastika Mahapatra, aged 22, college student)
Q. : What is your ambition in life?
A. : I have seen many people fighting for justice to the causes and I want to become a lawyer.
Q. : Why do you choose to become a lawyer other than providing justice?
A. : I belong to a poor family and I have seen my father from very close. I idealize him and I notice how he tries to earn the fees of my college. It is not only my aim; it is his dream too.
(THANK YOU FOR THE QUESTION)
"Goal is nothing but Godly order against laziness, so realise the goal."
- Proverb
What is a goal? A goal is the target to reach in life to be happier. To do something, keeping the eyes to the top of efforts, through which a man can be successful is his goal.
People come from different societies, from different backgrounds and grow up in different conditions. Their lives pass through various difficulties and in those stages, they try to understand the innerselves.
When a boy comes from a poor family, he realizes the conditions, he suffers and absorbs the idea of toleration and gives the best of his efforts to overcome the situation in time.
We all are well known of BR Ambedkar, who suffered from the cruelty of the society in his early boyhood. Goal comes from pains. The much, the pain is; the more the efforts to overcome it. Like he did.
Another way, through which goal comes itself to the person of ambition is idealizing a character. If one follows the deeds of a teacher, his aim will be to teach in life, and so on for others.
Collecting the above conditions, it can be said simply that to reach a goal, a man tries to develop himself with respect to the innerself and that is how different people have different goals.
INTERVIEWS :
I met with a few students and I took interviews of them about their goals in life. I am just giving the questions and answers of the interviews.
(Sourav Sarkar, aged 17, class XI)
Q. : What is the goal of your life?
A. : In a sentence to say, whatever I do, I have to live happily in life.
Q. : Don't you have any particular goal in life?
A. : Yes. I had. But according to the economical conditions of my family, I can not say anything clearly.
(Sagar Ray, aged 18, class XII)
Q. : What is the goal of your life?
A. : I want to become a surgeon because in our country, poor people dies from various diseases and a few hospitals provide cost-free treatments.
(Latika Kumar, aged 20, college student)
Q. : What is the goal of your life?
A. : I want to serve my country as an IPS.
Q. : So nice of you! Is there any particular reason?
A. : I myself suffered from security and I feel that there are thousands of girls like me who suffer each day as I did.
(Kanchan Barua, aged 15, class VII)
Q. : What do you want to be in life?
A. : I want to become a rocket scientist. My father is a researcher in NASA and I want to be part of his projects.
(Swastika Mahapatra, aged 22, college student)
Q. : What is your ambition in life?
A. : I have seen many people fighting for justice to the causes and I want to become a lawyer.
Q. : Why do you choose to become a lawyer other than providing justice?
A. : I belong to a poor family and I have seen my father from very close. I idealize him and I notice how he tries to earn the fees of my college. It is not only my aim; it is his dream too.
(THANK YOU FOR THE QUESTION)
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