A Virtuous Life Essay

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Aristotle believed that as we get mature, we do things more purposefully to make improvements in our lives makes our community a better place. Everything in life has a purpose. A virtuous life is one that is lived according to its purpose. Happiness is when our mind and activity is consistent with the best virtues. These things are not innate, we have to learn them through training ourselves. The good life is the state of character. We have to aim for the moderation and avoid excess and deficiency (Sandel, 295-300). For example, when the virtue of courage is in excess, it is rash and which is foolish and can be harmful when we don’t have to be. If we have a deficiency in courage it can also have a bad impact on our lives. Therefore, every single virtue that we have has to be lived in a moderate way. This can not be done just through reading, learning or talking about it, it takes time. It is only possible when put this belief into the action every day which helps us develop a habit of doing it in every situation (Sandel, 294-300). Therefore, anything that prevents us making this habit can be considered as a barrier between the person and the happy life such as …show more content…

Because, in all three cases someone’s life can be directly or indirectly affected by the allowance of the use of alcohol in this country. The banning of alcohol will a giant step of opening the door of the happiness which is the most significant and common desire in every human being. This will prevent our society from not being able to form the habit of being virtuous and not maintaining a good character which are necessary accommodations required to enter in the most major and common task of this whole world which is to find happiness. This unnecessary giant wall (alcohol) have to be taken down get rid of this “STOP” to reach the next level of this

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