eudaimooniline
Eudaimooniline is a term derived from the Ancient Greek word eudaimonia, often translated as flourishing, well-being, or a good spirit. In philosophy, particularly in virtue ethics, eudaimooniline refers to the highest human good or the ultimate aim of human life. It is not merely about feeling happy or experiencing pleasure, but rather about living a life of excellence and virtue.
The concept is prominently discussed by Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics. He argued that eudaimonia is achieved
Living an eudaimooniline life involves engaging in activities that are intrinsically valuable and contribute to one's