Eudaimonia

usgb/ˌjuːdəˈmoʊniə/
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A state of happiness and human flourishing that results from living a virtuous life and fulfilling one's potential.

She believed that achieving eudaimonia required self-reflection and ethical living.
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Cultural Context

The concept of eudaimonia comes from ancient Greek philosophy and is often associated with Aristotle.

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Eudaimonia reflects a deeper satisfaction than fleeting pleasure.
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Philosophical Application

Eudaimonia serves as a key concept in ethics and and discussions of human purpose.

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It is often used to evaluate the moral implications of our actions.
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Life Balance

In modern discussions, eudaimonia includes balancing personal goals with community responsibilities.

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Achieving eudaimonia may require self-care and social engagement.
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