Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Courage is moderation regarding fear and confidence, especially in noble death.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Courage is moderation regarding fear and confidence, especially in noble death.”​

“Courage is moderation regarding fear and confidence, especially in noble death.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book III, Chapter 6(Translated by W.D. Ross) Big Idea Courage is like a bicycle helmet 🚴♀️: ​Real-Life Scenarios 🏫 School Courage → Brave: Report cheating ring despite peer pressure → Earn principal’s trust.→ Foolish: Jump off roof to impress friends → … Read more

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote: “The extremes are more opposed to each other than to the mean, as cowardice and foolhardiness are both contrary to courage.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote: “The extremes are more opposed to each other than to the mean, as cowardice and foolhardiness are both contrary to courage.”​

“The extremes are more opposed to each other than to the mean, as cowardice and foolhardiness are both contrary to courage.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book II, Chapter 8(Translated by W.D. Ross) 🔍 Core Idea Ethical living is GPS navigation for extremes — cowardice (left exit) and foolhardiness (right exit) both miss courage’s highway. Like a … Read more

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote: “Moderation in fear and confidence is courage; excess in confidence is foolhardiness, excess in fear is cowardice.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote: “Moderation in fear and confidence is courage; excess in confidence is foolhardiness, excess in fear is cowardice.”​

“Moderation in fear and confidence is courage; excess in confidence is foolhardiness, excess in fear is cowardice.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book II, Chapter 7 🔍 Core Idea Courage is your moral smartwatch — continuously monitoring your ​fear calibration (heart rate) and ​confidence thresholds (step goals). True ​balanced courage avoids both panic (overactive alerts) and recklessness … Read more