The word of the week is "Eudaimonia" - classical Greek for'happiness' but is also known as the ultimate good.
According to Aristotle, eudaimonia is the highest, most inclusive human goal. I don't read much Aristotle, but I agree that we all want to be "happy". However, instead of looking for happiness by eating way too much Hagen-Dazs "sticky toffee pudding ice cream",thinking about...
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According to Aristotle, eudaimonia is the highest, most inclusive human goal. I don't read much Aristotle, but I agree that we all want to be "happy". However, instead of looking for happiness by eating way too much Hagen-Dazs "sticky toffee pudding ice cream",thinking about...
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calixte:
I look forward to seeing your list!
![miao!!](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/miao.9f700d970e33.gif)
racheljane:
thank you. i was trying to be mysterious...naw i'm jewish so i've never had anything but chanukka 'til this year
And I always come to this conclusion: uncertainty makes us feel uncomfortable. That part isn't good. But what makes us feel uncomfortable are the things that, perhaps, motivate us to do something, or at least to think.
a cool guy is david lee roth, uh
I usually feel that my comments on your journals are dumb. And this is a compliment for you: i think you're smart.