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Aristotle believed in moderation and finding balance in all aspects of life from "summary" of Aristotle's Way by Edith Hall

Aristotle emphasized the importance of moderation and balance in all aspects of life. He believed that excess and deficiency in any area could lead to harm or unhappiness. Instead, Aristotle advocated for finding the middle ground, or the "golden mean," where one could achieve harmony and fulfillment. In Aristotle's view, moderation was not about mediocrity or blandness, but about achieving the optimal balance. It required self-awareness, self-control, and the ability to make deliberate choices. By avoiding extremes and finding the middle path, one could navigate life's challenges with grace and wisdom. Aristotle applied the principle of moderation to various areas of life, including emotions, actions, and relationships. He believed that emotions should be felt in the right amount, at the right time, and...
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    Aristotle's Way

    Edith Hall

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