Chapter 8: The Felicity of Virtue - Deepstash
Chapter 8: The Felicity of Virtue

Chapter 8: The Felicity of Virtue

Moral behavior contributes to happiness. Aristotle’s concept of eudaimonia—flourishing through virtue—suggests that living ethically leads to fulfillment. Integrity, kindness, and self-discipline foster self-respect and social trust. Instead of chasing pleasure alone, long-term happiness comes from aligning actions with values and contributing to something greater than oneself.

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