Aristotle’s central concept is —often translated as "happiness," but more accurately described as "flourishing" or "living well". Hall explains that for Aristotle, happiness isn't a passive state or a "lucky break"; it is a continuous activity that requires planning and conscious habit. 2. The Power of the "Golden Mean"
This blog post explores the key themes of Edith Hall's La Senda de Aristóteles (published in English as Aristotle's Way ), highlighting how ancient wisdom remains a practical guide for modern flourishing. La Senda De Aristoteles Edith Hall epub
Finding Your Way: Why Aristotle is the Ultimate Modern Life Coach The Power of the "Golden Mean" This blog
In a world saturated with fleeting self-help trends, Edith Hall’s (available as an EPUB via Google Play ) offers something far more durable: a 2,400-year-old roadmap to genuine fulfillment. Hall, a renowned classicist, argues that Aristotle wasn't just an ivory-tower philosopher; he was the first thinker to offer a practical program for being "subjectively happy". 1. Happiness is an Activity, Not a Destination 1. Happiness is an Activity
One of the book's most practical takeaways is the —the idea that virtue always lies between two extremes.
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