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What is not true of goals?

Goals are actions to be accomplished.
Goals are measurable.
Goals are mostly for the purpose of learning.
Goals allow you to accomplish your personal desires.

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Goals are mostly for the purpose of learning
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User Foufrix
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Answer:

Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Goals are mostly for the purpose of learning, is the right answer.

A goal is an idea of the eventuality or craved outcome that an individual or a group of personalities envisions, designs and perpetrates to accomplish. People attempt to approach goals within a limited period by installing deadlines.

A goal is approximately comparable to an aim or purpose, the apprehended effect which leads response, or an end, which is an intention, either an abstract or a tangible object, that has inherent value. However, learning is not the purpose goals.

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