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... but neither is correct. To put a philosophical spin on this, I’m reminded of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Virtue (or all things that are good) is the intermediate between two vices (or all things ... encounter an excess or a deficiency. Neither of these roads will lead to happiness and fulfillment. It is fascinating though to see how the boy’s relationship ...
... but neither is correct. To put a philosophical spin on this, I’m reminded of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Virtue (or all things that are good) is the intermediate between two vices (or all things ... encounter an excess or a deficiency. Neither of these roads will lead to happiness and fulfillment. It is fascinating though to see how the boy’s relationship ...
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