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It is not beneficial to have an effective purpose when setting goals.

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"FALSE also pls mark me as a brainless

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "FALSE." It is not beneficial to have an effective purpose when setting goals. The statement is false. It is indeed beneficial to have and effective purpose when setting goals because having a goal tells you that you are concrete with your path.
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