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An enduring goal refers to a fundamental aim or aspiration that remains consistent over time, guiding actions and decisions in the context of governance and societal development. In the realm of constitutional design and interpretation, enduring goals are often reflected in the principles and values that a constitution seeks to uphold, such as justice, liberty, and the promotion of the general welfare. These goals serve as benchmarks for evaluating the effectiveness of governance and the rights of individuals within a society.