Man can only achieve happiness by using all his abilities and capabilities.
Aristotle held that there are three forms of happiness. The first is a life of pleasure and enjoyment. The second is a life as a free and responsible citizen. The third is a life as a thinker and philosopher. Aristotle then emphasized that all three criteria must be present for man to find happiness and fulfilment. (Gaarder 1996: 97)
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