Answer the following questions. 1. Evaluate the table of principal virtues and vices of Aristotle. Identify and reflect on your personal experiences where you may have engaged in some of the vices listed there. What factors led to your having such dispositions in this experience.
Diffidence. Growing up, I had missed a lot of opportunities
because I saw and handled life as something that "whatever, it will be over" and never as something treasurable. I'm an average student who does what needs to be done while keeping my ability hidden beneath my tongue. I'm shy about everything because I'm afraid of being laughed at, and as a result, I've lost confidence and missed out on opportunity to show my abilities. But now, as much as I can, I am willing to show what I can do and little by little build and regain what I’ve lost. Indecisiveness. As I indicated in my first response, I am afraid of being laughed at. Before, I had an extreme fear of failure, and it had a significant impact on my life. I had no idea that I was so dependent on other people's opinions about my life, and I had never given myself a chance to prove that I could make decisions on my own that would be more successful and truly lead me to happiness. And today, I'm completely free and allowing me to pick what I know is best for me with the help of an experienced person.