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“ ARISTOTLE ASKS”

Aristotle tries to begins with common sense. He doesn’t just want to build theories In thin air that
have no connection to reality. He just collects different opinions from different people about a certain topic.
For your activity you will ask the opinion of 20 different people about the following questions:

A. What is happiness?
B. What is/are your goal in your life?
C. How can you achieve your goals?
D. Who are the people you need to achieve your goals with?

Gather all the answers of the respondents. What are the top 3 most frequent answers?
A. What is happiness?
1.Happiness for me is the sense of actually enjoying your life, and the desire to make the very best of
it.
2. Live life to the fullest
3. Fulfillment
B. What is/are your goals in life?
1. My goals in life is to become a successful someday.
2. To have a healthy and better life
3. Travel around the world
C. How can you achieve your goals?
1. I can achieve it by studying hard
2. Making plans
3. stay focused and overcome obstacles
D. Who are the people you need to achieve your goals with?
1. Family
2. True friends
3. My teachers

CONCLUSION

What is happiness from the data you’ve gathered from different respondents?

Happiness for me is a deeply personal and subjective experience, and what brings happiness to one person
may not necessarily bring the same level of happiness to another. It is a lifelong journey of discovering what
brings joy and fulfillment to one's life and making choices that align with those values and desires.

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