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Life Quote by Aristotle

“The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he is willing, in great crises, to give even his life - knowing that under certain conditions it is not worth-while to live” quote by Aristotle
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“The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he is willing, in great crises, to give even his life - knowing that under certain conditions it is not worth-while to live”

Aristotle

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Nicomachean Ethics, Book X, c. 350 BC

A prudent person avoids unnecessary risk but will sacrifice everything in extreme crises when the cause justifies it.

In simple terms: Avoid needless danger, but act heroically when stakes demand.

Key Takeaway

Balance caution with courageous commitment.

Themes

caution heroism ethics

Mood

serious reflective

Type

philosophical ethical motivational

When to use this quote

  • war
  • emergency response
  • personal moral dilemmas
  • activism
  • leadership

Key Concepts

Virtue ethics risk assessment self-sacrifice

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it justified to risk everything?
  • How do you discern essential from needless danger?
A Different Perspective

May overlook personal well‑being in pursuit of abstract ideals.

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