lifegoal

English

Noun

lifegoal (plural lifegoals)

  1. Alternative spelling of life goal
    • 1981, Stanley Walens, Feasting with Cannibals: An Essay on Kwakiutl Cosmology, Princeton University Press, →ISBN, chapter 1, 30:
      Indeed, it is this fractionating of social statuses, this particularization of the individual and his role, that provides the model by which the Kwakiutl define their lifegoals and the means by which to achieve them.
    • 1992, Michael L. Teague, Valerie L. McGhee, Health Promotion: Achieving High-level Wellness in the Later Years, Brown & Benchmark, →ISBN, 251:
      Programs Dedicated Exclusively to Spiritual Health
      • Conducting lifegoal planning seminars for career, family, recreation, retirement and education.
    • 2013, Bennett Sims, A Questionable Shape, Oneworld Publications, →ISBN, 73:
      Her own father taken first by disease, then by death, then by an undeath that did not bear him forth on its tide… and here is a son whose apparent new lifegoal is to find and eliminate, once and for all, the father who is always so reliably returned to him.
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