Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Ignorance from negligence is culpable; one could have taken care to know.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Ignorance from negligence is culpable; one could have taken care to know.”​

“Ignorance from negligence is culpable; one could have taken care to know.”​
— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book III, Chapter 5
(Translated by W.D. Ross)

Big Idea

Life’s like forgetting to turn off the faucet:

  • 🚰 Your Fault = Left water running while watching TV → Flooded kitchen → Pay for damages.
  • 🌧️ Not Your Fault = Pipe suddenly burst while you were out → Insurance covers it.

Real-Life Scenarios

🔥 ​Work Deadline Disaster
Negligent: Ignored 3 email reminders → Missed deadline → Boss docks pay.
Accident: Computer crashed 1 hour before deadline → IT report saves you.

🤝 ​Friendship Fail
Negligent: Forgot BFF’s birthday (it’s in your phone!) → Friendship strained.
Accident: COVID quarantine ruined party plans → Friend understands.

📱 ​Social Media Oops
Negligent: Shared fake news without reading past headline → Lose followers.
Accident: Autocorrect changed “congrats” to something rude → Quick edit fixes it.


Your Action Plan

  1. The “5-Minute Check” Rule
    For important things:
    • Set phone alarm 🕔 → Spend 5 mins verifying facts/dates/rules.
  2. Red Flag Tracker
    Make a list of things you often “forget”:
    • ❌ “I always miss trash day” → Put bin by door.
    • ❌ “I forget names” → Write them in contacts.
  3. Accountability Buddy
    Swap this text with a friend weekly:
    “Did you ____?
    ☑️ Checked properly
    ⭕ Forgot to check”

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