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ARISTOTLE

"Moderation in all things."

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High School Reading Teacher. Book lover. Sharing insights to inspire discovery. "Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body." – Joseph Addison

Aristotle's timeless wisdom on living well transcends the ages, offering profound insights that remain relevant today. Edith Hall, a renowned British classicist, delves into Aristotle's teachings, revealing how they can guide us to a fulfilling and happy life. This article explores the key lessons from Aristotle's philosophy on how to live a purposeful life, make better decisions, and cultivate meaningful relationships.

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I. Prepare yourself

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"Nothing can be of such great benefit to you, in your quest for moderation in all things, that to frequently contemplate the brevity of one's life span, and its uncertainty. Whatever you undertake, cast your eyes on death."

Accepting that death is an inevitable part of the process ...

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