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Elbert Hubbard
A dream is something you would like to do. A goal is something you decide to do and then set a plan to do it.
Any perceivable goal could be achieved by suitable and feasible plan as it is said that usually we fail to plan but a good plan never fails .If we succeed without plan it will be a by chance achievement.
I think you mean "A goal is a dream with a deadline." Napoleon Hill said this, and he was differentiating between goals and dreams, implying that goals are things that you actually plan to accomplish within a certain time-frame, whereas dreams are simply desperate desires for the future which may or may not ever come true
The Fourteen Points was a plan in order to create a just and lasting peace, therefore, that was the goal of the Fourteen Points.
Because you need to set your goal then have a plan.
The goal of Zionism is for Jews to live in our ancestral homeland in peace. There is no plan to touch the Dome on the Rock nor to rebuild the Temple in the Zionist mandate.
The Fourteen Points was a plan in order to create a just and lasting peace, therefore, that was the goal of the Fourteen Points.
Nothing happens unless you make a decision and take action to make something happen. Your dreams are not magic; they illustrate your own thoughts, feelings, wishes and desires. The dream expressed your desire to have a lot of money, without showing any effort on your part to achieve that goal. In waking life, that dream could inspire you to create an actual plan and work to obtain the success that you want.
The goal of the Marshall Plan was to rebuild the economies of Western Europe to prevent the spread of communism.
The value of developing a learning plan is to know what your goal for the lesson is and how you will know when the students arrive at the goal. The lesson plan also includes the activities to reach the goal.