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{{Era|TS4}}''[[The Sims 4]]'' introduced a replacement to [[Lifetime Wish]]es from [[The Sims 3]], called [[Aspiration (The Sims 4)|Aspirations]]. They share some common elements, but unlike Lifetime Wishes, they focus on sub-aspirations and can be switched at anytime. Unlike [[Aspiration (The Sims 2)|The Sims 2's Aspirations]], they don't influence your Sim's [[wants and fears]], but instead rarely can give [[Whim]]s related to the current aspiration selected.
''This game guide is for [[The Sims 4]] only.''
 
{{Era|TS4}}''[[The Sims 4]]'' introduced a replacement to [[Lifetime Wish]]es from [[The Sims 3]], called [[Aspiration (The Sims 4)|Aspirations]]. They share some common elements, but unlike Lifetime Wishes, they focus on sub-aspirations and can be switched at anytime. Unlike [[Aspiration (The Sims 2)|The Sims 2's Aspirations]], they don't influence your Sim's [[wants and fears]], but instead rarely can give [[Whim]]s related to the current aspiration selected.
 
==Create-A-Sim==
When creating your Sim, the Main Aspiration you will take will allow you to get a special Bonus Trait that will help you along with the Aspiration. For example, if you take "Successful Lineage", which is a Family Aspiration, you will get the "Domestic" bonus trait, which will allow you to raise Friendly relationships with your family members faster. You can always switch Aspirations when you are in the Live Mode, but you will be unable to change the Bonus Trait, so make sure that you took one that suits you. Below is a list of all the Bonus Traits that can be recieved.
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