The last part, the part you're now approaching, was for Aristotle the most important for happiness.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some of you read with me 40 years ago a portion of Aristotle's Ethics, a selection of passages that describe his idea of happiness. You may not remember too well.
The ancient Greek view of happiness was really defined by leading a productive life: It's not about how much you have, it's about what you do with it.
The principles we live by, in business and in social life, are the most important part of happiness.
For Aristotle, goodness is a kind of prospering in the precarious affair of being human.
To be happy is, I guess, the most important thing in life.
Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness.
When you analyze happiness, it turns out that the way you spend your time is extremely important.
Happiness for me is getting to write about the most important things I know.
The greatest happiness comes from being vitally interested in something that excites all your energies.
The most simple things can bring the most happiness.
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