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True happiness is not a temporary emotion but a state achieved over a complete life. The Nature of Virtue (Arete)
We become just by performing just acts and brave by performing brave acts. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
The Path to Eudaimonia: Virtue and the Golden Mean in Aristotle’s Ethics The Ultimate End: Happiness as Flourishing True happiness is not a temporary emotion but
Virtue is a stable "state" of character that allows a person to choose the right action consistently. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
Virtue is not something we are born with; it is a developed through practice.
For Aristotle, the unique human function is the activity of the soul in accordance with reason .
