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Ep.7 | The Golden Mean's Gentle Sway: Aristotle on Ethics and Flourishing

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Have you ever considered… what it truly means… to live a good life… a life that truly flourishes… a life of deep, quiet contentment… Long ago… beneath the warm Athenian sun… a philosopher named Aristotle… pondered these very questions… His though... --- 🎧 Sleepward Histories — Historical narration for sleep. 📺 Want to see the history unfold visually? (YouTube Edition) Experience the stories with beautiful AI-generated illustrations on YouTube. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDDoHPJSobmHrIZk67K5zGA

Have you ever considered… what it truly means… to live a good life… a life that truly flourishes… a life of deep, quiet contentment… Long ago… beneath the warm Athenian sun… a philosopher named Aristotle… pondered these very questions… His though... --- 🎧 Sleepward Histories — Historical narration for sleep. 📺 Want to see the history unfold visually? (YouTube Edition) Experience the stories with beautiful AI-generated illustrations on YouTube. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDDoHPJSobmHrIZk67K5zGA

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