Q The two large and noble goals in life at this moment in time are to work for an NGO that assists children and adolescents with physical and mental disabilities. Second, my aims are to seek higher education so that I can become a researcher whose study will benefit society. The goal of research is to benefit society through improving knowledge by developing scientific theories, concepts, and ideas. In contrast to Prescott, who set goals and objectives at each stage of his life by following his heart and evaluating the decisions that would be best for him, my goal at this moment is to pursue my long-term interest and passion in research and helping children. Active participation in non-governmental organizations would assist me in pursuing my first aim, and establishing plans for higher education where I could become a researcher will assist me in achieving my second ambition. Are your aims similar to Prescott's?
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