Saturday, July 29, 2006

Aristotle

Some 300 years before the birth of Christ, Aristotle sought to teach us how to be happy. He wrote: "The proper work of man is a working of the soul in accordance with reason. The most fortunate of men is he who combines a mearsure of prosperity with scholarship, research, or contemplation; such a man comes closes to the life of the gods."

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