Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The mean in virtue is not a mathematical midpoint but what is right for the individual.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The mean in virtue is not a mathematical midpoint but what is right for the individual.”​

“The mean in virtue is not a mathematical midpoint but what is right for the individual.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book II, Chapter 6(Translated by W.D. Ross) 🔍 Core Idea Ethics are your life’s adaptive brightness slider — just as phones auto-adjust screen light for day/night, ​personalized virtue rejects rigid formulas. A night owl’s “study mean” … Read more

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The mean in each virtue is determined not absolutely, but relative to the individual.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The mean in each virtue is determined not absolutely, but relative to the individual.”​

“The mean in each virtue is determined not absolutely, but relative to the individual.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book II, Chapter 6(Translated by W.D. Ross) 🔍 Core Idea Ethics are your personalized fitness tracker — just as step goals vary for athletes vs office workers, ​moral balance dynamically adjusts to your context. Imagine Netflix’s algorithm curating … Read more

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Truthfulness is moderation in speech; excess is boastfulness, deficiency is self-deprecation.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Truthfulness is moderation in speech; excess is boastfulness, deficiency is self-deprecation.”​

“Truthfulness is moderation in speech; excess is boastfulness, deficiency is self-deprecation.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book II, Chapter 7 🔍 Core Idea Truthful speech is your smartphone’s voice memo — raw recordings (honesty) beat boastful filters (🎭) or muted whispers (🤫). Like calibrating video call audio to avoid echo and silence, ​ethical communication requires balanced self-expression. … Read more

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote: “High-mindedness is moderation in honour; excess is vanity, deficiency is little-mindedness.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote: “High-mindedness is moderation in honour; excess is vanity, deficiency is little-mindedness.”​

“High-mindedness is moderation in honour; excess is vanity, deficiency is little-mindedness.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book II, Chapter 7 🔍 Core Idea Honor is your smartphone’s screen brightness — max setting (✨ vanity) blinds others, minimum (🌑 little-mindedness) hides your worth. ​Ethical ambition works like adaptive display: shine when leading group projects, dim when crediting teammates. … Read more