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'''Lifetime aspiration benefits''' become available to [[Sim]]s as they fill their Lifetime [[aspiration bar]].
'''Lifetime aspiration benefits''' become available to [[Sim]]s as they fill their Lifetime [[aspiration bar]].


Aspiration benifit points are used to pay for these benefits. A single aspiration benefit point is gained when the lifetime aspiration level increases, and when the maximum lifetime aspiration level is reached, the total amount increases to 16, which is enough to acquire all benefits available to the Sim. Spending one point is required to acquire a benefit.
Aspiration benifit points are used to pay for these benefits. Each benefit costs one aspiration benefit point. A single aspiration benefit point is gained when the lifetime aspiration level increases, and when the maximum lifetime aspiration level is reached, the total amount increases to 16, allowing the player to select all motives, work, and primary aspiration benefits, as well as the first three benefits for a secondary aspiration.


There are four areas in which these points can be spent: [[motives]], [[Career|work]], [[Aspiration (The Sims 2)|primary aspiration]] and [[secondary aspiration]]. Benefits must be gained in order from bottom to top per category. [[Toddler]]s<ref>The Prima Guide for ''FreeTime'' says that toddlers cannot spend lifetime aspiration points, but they can.</ref> and [[child]]ren can only spend points in the motives and work categories until they choose a primary aspiration when they [[Birthday|become]] a [[teen]]. However, while toddlers and children can spend points in the work category, those benefits are not useful until a Sim becomes a teen and can get a [[Career|job]].
There are four areas in which these points can be spent: [[motives]], [[Career|work]], [[Aspiration (The Sims 2)|primary aspiration]] and [[secondary aspiration]]. Benefits must be gained in order from bottom to top per category. [[Toddler]]s<ref>The Prima Guide for ''FreeTime'' says that toddlers cannot spend lifetime aspiration points, but they can.</ref> and [[child]]ren can only spend points in the motives and work categories until they choose a primary aspiration when they [[Birthday|become]] a [[teen]]. However, while toddlers and children can spend points in the work category, those benefits are not useful until a Sim becomes a teen and can get a [[Career|job]].