Absolutes Quote by Aristotle
“We maintain, and have said in the Ethics, if the arguments there adduced are of any value, that happiness is the realization and perfect exercise of virtue, and this not conditional, but absolute. And I used the term 'conditional' to express that which is indispensable, and 'absolute' to express that which is good in itself.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophy: Nicomachean Ethics, c. 350 BC
True happiness is the absolute practice of virtue, not conditional on external factors.
In simple terms: Happiness is virtuous living.
Cultivate virtue for lasting joy.
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When to use this quote
- education
- leadership
- personal development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can virtue be balanced with personal desires?
- What practices foster virtuous habits?
May neglect emotional needs.