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Eudaimonia

Eudaimonia

Definition

noun

Eudaimonia, a Greek word often translated as "happiness" or "welfare," represents a state of flourishing and living well, as understood in ancient Greek philosophy, particularly by Aristotle.

Interpretation

It's not merely a fleeting feeling of pleasure, but a deeper, more enduring sense of fulfillment and living a life of purpose and virtue.

Living Invitation

Imagine your happy place, where is it? What are you doing?

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Aristotle's Eudaimonia Explained