Eudaimonia*
SoL (School of Life) worked with the eudaimonia concept in this video: a word
that comes from Plato and Aristotle. Basically, SoL compares eudaimonia with a contemporaneous word -
happiness - saying that the ancient
philosophers didn’t propose us to have a happy life. The purpose of our life is
not avoid suffering or be unhappy – the way the word is used today, but
overcome the daily and simple challenges that come every day under pressure.
For SoL, eudaimonia should be associated with the
word fulfilment that is distinguished
by happiness by pain. So, the word eudaimonia is able to accommodate happy
and unhappy and, instead of pursuing a pain free existence, we need to go
further and we can make the difference. In short terms, we need to do what is really
important more than to smile all the time. Follows eudaimonia recommendation means that we can spend our whole life
fighting in our job, relationship and political engagement but finishing our
days feeling these tasks were undertaken.
(*) School Of Life Digests. The source of the
content showed here can be found over YouTube in the URL: https://youtu.be/GocIobQ9MLs.
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