The correct answer is 'for:' Key Points - Let us look at the usage of the given options: - We can use 'with' when you're talking about people, or things being together. - Example: I was with Jane yesterday when the accident happened. - About means 'on the subject of' something or 'concerning of' something\/someone. - Example: I have about 30 candies in my bag. - We can also use 'into' when speaking about things of interest. - Example: I am into playing the guitar. - We use for to talk about a purpose or a reason for something. - Example: I want to visit him only for you. - Correct sentence: It is natural for everyone to aspire for distinction.