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Difference Between Values and Goals

Posted on March 13, 2011 by Aron

Values vs Goals

Values and Goals are two important words that have to be understood carefully. They are
to be understood as two different words with different connotations.

Values are principles that are given importance or are considered important in life. Goals
on the other hand are the objectives one should strive hard to achieve.

One of the main differences between values and goals is that a goal is absolutely personal
whereas values are impersonal. On the other hand values are universal. Human values
for example are universal in character. They do not apply to any single individual. Values
are applicable to the society as a whole.

Goal is applicable to the single individual. In fact it can be said that goal refers to the
target that an individual strives hard to reach in his or her life. It is thus understood that
goal remains as a target until it is reached or achieved. On the other hand values are
there to be adhered to.

Adherence to truth, non-violence, non-injury, helping the distressed and the needy and
honesty are some of the values of human life. They are not called goals. Values have to
be followed and adhered to by the human beings for the welfare of the society then live
in.

On the other hand a goal has to be reached or achieved by an individual for personal
glory as in the sentence, My goal is achieved. Goal often refers to a condition or a state.
Look at the two sentences given below:

1. The goal of life is to attain salvation.

2. The goal of the country is to attain independence.

In both the sentences the word goal refers to a condition or a state. In the first sentence
the word goal refers to a state whereas in the second sentence the word goal refers to
a condition.

Definition of CONFLICT
1: FIGHT , BATTLE , WAR
an armed conflict
2a : competitive or opposing action of incompatibles : antagonistic state
or action (as of divergent ideas, interests, or persons)
a conflict of principles
b : mental struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs,
drives, wishes, or external or internal demands
His conscience was in conflict with his duty.
3: the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise to the dramatic
action in a drama or fiction
The conflict in the play is between the king and the archbishop.

Definition of RESOLUTION
1: the act or process of resolving: such as
a : the act of analyzing a complex notion into simpler ones
b : the act of answering : SOLVING
c : the act of determining
d : the passing of a voice part from a dissonant to a consonant tone or
the progression of a chord from dissonance to consonance
e : the separating of a chemical compound or mixture into
its constituents
f (1) : the division of a prosodic element into its component parts
(2) : the substitution in Greek or Latin prosody of two short syllables for
a long syllable
g : the analysis of a vector into two or more vectors of which it is the
sum
2: the subsidence of a pathological state (such as inflammation)
3a : something that is resolved
made a resolution to mend my ways
b : firmness of resolve
4: a formal expression of opinion, will, or intent voted by an official body
or assembled group
5: the point in a literary work at which the chief dramatic complication is
worked out
6a : the process or capability of making distinguishable the individual
parts of an object, closely adjacent optical images, or sources of light
b : a measure of the sharpness of an image or of the fineness with
which a device (such as a video display, printer, or scanner) can
produce or record such an image usually expressed as the total number
or density of pixels in the image
a resolution of 1200 dots per inch

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