"Franco practiced eudaemonism by planning an outdoor activity with his kids each weekend."
"The teacher encouraged students to explore eudaemonism by doing at least three self-care actions every week."
"Millicent practiced eudaemonism by making it a habit to donate to charitable causes."
Greek, early 19th century
"Eudaemonism" is based on the Greek term "eudaemonia," introduced by Aristotle. "Eudaemonia" describes the positive condition of doing and living well. As used by Aristotle, it was not exactly a synonym for "happiness," but as a philosophy it described a greater state of positive existence, which combined wisdom, contemplation, virtue, and other beneficial attributes for personal success. ...
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