Aristotle's Meaning of Life
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ARISTOTLE'S MEANING OF LIFE
From reading Aristotle's philosophies and point of view of life, he gave me the impression that the laws of nature are the boundaries in which humans' lives and the meaning of life evolves around this boundary. Aristotle strongly believed that humans behaved and lived within the laws of nature and there were no Gods and no supernatural forces that affected the way humans could behave or interact. Aristotelian universe is an
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live happy and healthy. However, reaching each person's entelechy is not an easy task because people are still obsessed over money and life has lots its meaning. People no longer work just to make a living but to make more money in order to fulfill their physical requirements instead of their mind. In addition, physical appearance has become such an important issue in the 21st century that the mind and the soul are being neglected.
live happy and healthy. However, reaching each person's entelechy is not an easy task because people are still obsessed over money and life has lots its meaning. People no longer work just to make a living but to make more money in order to fulfill their physical requirements instead of their mind. In addition, physical appearance has become such an important issue in the 21st century that the mind and the soul are being neglected.