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We all want to be happy. However, happiness can be an ambiguous word. For example, in today's age, being happy is often equated with feeling happy. But is how we feel who we are? Or is true happiness, and the true mirror of ourselves - our heart, our soul - best reflected not in our feelings, but in our actions? Join us, as Aristotle provides some answers.
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We all want to be happy. However, happiness can be an ambiguous word. For example, in today's age, being happy is often equated with feeling happy. But is how we feel who we are? Or is true happiness, and the true mirror of ourselves - our heart, our soul - best reflected not in our feelings, but in our actions? Join us, as Aristotle provides some answers.