Some experts say Aristotle meant "well-being" when he wrote that humans can attain eudaimonia by fulfilling their potential.
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Reminiscent of the Aristotelian notion of eudaimonia, he views his happiness not as a fixed status he has seized, but as a perpetual and boundless activity.
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