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Nicomachean Ethics

The Ultimate Treatise on Virtue, Happiness & Moral Character - A Timeless Guide to the Art of Living Well and Human Flourishing

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Nicomachean Ethics

By: Aristotle
Narrated by: Andrew Morrison
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Have you ever wondered why true happiness seems so difficult to achieve in a world driven by fleeting pleasures?

For centuries, humanity has searched for the secret to a fulfilling life. In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle offers a powerful answer: happiness is not merely something we feel—it is something we do.

Rather than chasing momentary pleasure, Aristotle teaches that true happiness comes from living in accordance with virtue, shaping our character through disciplined action and thoughtful reflection.

This timeless work is not just philosophy—it is a practical guide to living well. Aristotle examines human behavior, decision-making, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence, providing a framework for achieving a life of purpose and balance.

What You’ll Discover in This Modern Edition:

The Pursuit of Eudaimonia: Understand happiness as a state of flourishing and fulfillment, not a temporary emotion.

The Golden Mean: Learn how to find balance between excess and deficiency in your actions and emotions.

The Role of Friendship: Explore the importance of meaningful relationships built on virtue and mutual growth.

Character as Habit: Discover how repeated actions shape your identity and determine your future.

Intellectual and Moral Virtue: Gain insight into the balance between wisdom, judgment, and ethical living.

Step into the mind of one of history’s greatest thinkers and uncover a path toward lasting fulfillment.

Nicomachean Ethics is more than a philosophical text—it is a blueprint for a life of purpose, balance, and excellence.

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