Mortimer Adler once made the point that trying to decide whether you’re happy or have had a happy life is not a question that can be answered until you’ve reached the end of it. Nevertheless, there are people who will sacrifice everything (usually other people) in order to get what they want, thinking it will bring them happiness . . . or what they think is happiness.
Although it’s not a video by Adler, we thought you’d find this podcast on the concept of happiness in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics of interest . . . unless you’re so busy trying to be happy that you forget to seek the good that is true happiness. . . .
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You have to click on the link below to get to the video, not on the photo.
Aristotle’s Ethics: Happiness, Pleasure, & Friendship
(The links right above are what you're supposed to click on.)
And if you want the playlists for previous videos:
Economic Personalism (The Book)
Economic Personalism v. The Great Reset
Socialism, Modernism and the New Age
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