Aim Quote by Aristotle
“One can aim at honor both as one ought, and more than one ought, and less than one ought. He whose craving for honor is excessive is said to be ambitious, and he who is deficient in this respect unambitious; while he who observes the mean has no peculiar name.”
About This Quote
Source Treatise: Nicomachean Ethics, 350 BC
Honor should be pursued in moderation; excess leads to ambition, deficiency to lack of ambition.
In simple terms: Balance honor without overdoing or neglecting it.
Seek the golden mean in ambition.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal goal setting
- leadership training
- ethical counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What is your personal honor threshold?
- How do you avoid overambition?
May be culturally specific to ancient Greek values.