Option 1 -> The passage does not mention wealth or fame as life's primary aim.
Option 2 -> Directly stated in the opening line: "The aim of life should be to reach one's full potential in body, mind, heart, and spirit."
Option 3 -> Traveling and joy are not discussed as the primary aim in the passage.
Option 4 -> The passage actually opposes this idea, encouraging youth to resist societal pressure to conform and instead become unique.
Hence, Option 2 -> The passage explicitly opens with this statement, emphasizing holistic development across body, mind, heart, and spirit, and reinforces this through examples of unique individuals who reached their full potential -> correct