Episode Synopsis "Aristotle: Eudaemonia, What Does it Mean to Live a Good Life, Happiness Is Not the End Goal"
In today’s episode I talk about Aristotle and his idea of Eudaimonia. I talk about the difference between happiness and eudaimonia. I also try to give a little bit of perspective on what it takes to be fully fulfilled in this life and if it is even possible for us mere humans.
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