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By following Aristotle's principles, we can strive to become the best version of ourselves from "summary" of Aristotle's Way by Edith Hall

Aristotle believed that the purpose of life is to strive for eudaimonia, a state of flourishing and fulfillment. He argued that by following his principles, we can achieve this ultimate goal and become the best version of ourselves. Aristotle's philosophy emphasizes the importance of ethics, reason, and virtue in guiding our actions and decisions. He believed that by developing our moral character and cultivating virtues such as courage, wisdom, and moderation, we can lead a good and fulfilling life. A key aspect of Aristotle's teachings is the concept of the golden mean, which advocates for finding the right balance between extremes. By avoiding excesses and deficiencies, we can achieve harmony and moderation in our thoughts, emotions, and actions. Aristotle also emphasized the significance of self-awareness and self-reflection in the pursuit of self-improvement. He believed that by examining our beliefs, values, and habits, we can identify areas for growth and development. Through introspection and self-examination, we can strive to align our actions with our values and aspirations.
  1. By following Aristotle's principles of ethics, reason, and virtue, we can cultivate a life of flourishing and fulfillment. Through self-awareness, moderation, and ethical conduct, we can strive to become the best version of ourselves and achieve eudaimonia.
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Aristotle's Way

Edith Hall

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