The Difference between Vision and Ideals

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Mission" and "ideal" do not mean exactly the same thing, though they can be related. Let’s break it down clearly

 

Mission

  • Refers to a specific purpose, goal, or assignment.

  • It usually describes what an organization, person, or group sets out to do.

  • Example: "Our mission is to provide affordable healthcare to all communities."

Ideal

  • Refers to a perfect standard, principle, or ultimate goal to strive toward.

  • It is more about values and perfection, not necessarily something fully achievable.

  • Example: "Equality for all people is our ideal."

Key difference

  • A mission is actionable and practical — what you are actively doing now.

  • An ideal is aspirational — what you ultimately want to embody or reach, often serving as a guiding star.

How they connect

  • Your mission might be designed to help you move closer to your ideal.

  • For example: "Our ideal is a world without poverty; our mission is to create sustainable job opportunities in local communities."

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