7 Life Lessons From Aristotle (Aristotelianism)

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7 Life Lessons from Aristotle (Aristotelianism)

In this video we will be talking about 7 Life Lessons From Aristotle. His philosophy is often referenced as Aristotelianism. So with that in mind, here are 7 important lessons that we can learn from Aristotle -
01. Don’t run away from your problems
02. Try to Find the golden mean
03. Have dignity and grace
04. Be open to others’ points of view
05. Have the right friends
06. Put truth before everything else
07. Maximize your potential through constant learning
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 7 Life Lessons From Aristotle will add value to your life.

Aristotle is a Promethean figure in the history of the world, who lived between 384–322 BC, He is considered "the father” of logic, biology, political science, zoology, embryology, of natural law, scientific method, rhetoric, psychology, realism and even of meteorology. He was first a student of Plato, then, when Plato retired, he left the Academia which Plato founded, and he became the tutor of Alexander The Great, and the two other future kings: Ptolemy and Cassander. He established a library in the Lyceum which helped him to produce many of his hundreds of books on papyrus scrolls. Unfortunately, only a third of his magnificent work has survived. For example, the treatises “Physics”, “Metaphysics”, “Nicomachean Ethics”, “Politics”, “On the Soul” and “Poetics”, have influenced more than two millennia of scientists and theologians alike, both fascinated by his ideas.

Research/Writing: Bianca-Adina Szasz

Narration/Audio Editing: Dan Mellins-Cohen

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Aristotle says “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it”.



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PhilosophiesforLife
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“A friend for all is a friend for none” beautiful

sincerelyspazz
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1. Face your problems

2. Keep balance in your life. Strive for the golden mean, the middle.

3. You can learn something from anyone. Even if you disagree, keep the "debate" going while using active listening.

4. Choose your friends wisely, chose someone that elevates you and share the same values/ dreams as you.
(3 different friend types.
1- Utility= Transactional friendships where you help your friend with a task and he will help you with another task.
2. Fun / Party friends.
3. Real friendship - you share their happiness and sadness empathetically. You want the best for them.)


5. Be truthful in life.

6. Daily improvements, be an eternal student and keep on learning and growing so you can reach your full potential.

7. Work on something you love or like, find your passion in life. As Steve Jobs said, you must love what you do to become great, because when it gets difficult you will push through.

I am just using this comment for instant recall to improve retention of the info, so some stuff can be wrong.

CaliDreami
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Glad I found this Chanel. Thank you for making it possible and available.

rm
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Salute to u Mr Aristole its so poignant and so simple to understand and to live it practically in our day to day life. A WORD TO THE WISE. Thks .sir .

ramphularved
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This is a really good lecture about Aristoteles’ philosophy. Dignity and grace is my favourite attitude towards life.

Diana-gtrv
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I was just listening to the audio on this video at work and had to check my phone at number 2 because I thought he said "Try to find the golden "Meme" . I was like This man was ahead of his time lol

scrubfive
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Best way to learn about wisdom. Thank you very much for your work. It helps make this world a little bit better.

beatriceracoviteanu
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1. Don't run away from your problems

2. Try to find the golden mean

This is something that I realised yesterday myself, life indeed is all about balance between the extremes. Find that balance.

3. Live with dignity and grace

4. Be open to others' point of view

Everyone has something to offer. An educated person realises this and tries to learn from everyone. One might not agree with 99% of what someone might say, but there is this 1% can be learnt from.

5. Have the right friends

Aristotle says there are 3 types of friends, first useful in profession, second for pleasures, and the third is someone like you, someone who shares the same virtue and views as you, these types of friends last a lifetime.

6. Put truth before everything else

7. Maximize your potential

"Happiness is not god-sent but comes as a result of virtue and some process of learning or training"

admr
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♡ I'm enjoying watching this video..to me it's a lesson to learn. It's giving me the strength 💪 of wisdoms and of Hope with great knowledge and, to be courageous and, not to be dismay or be afraid of today's ruff and tuff busy world Wow. AMEN to that. Yessir❗️

tamatoafilianga
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Climate has always changed. At least those attempting to extort aren’t saying it’s cooling or warming anymore.

sergiuspaulus
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Aristotle on Socialism (as he answers Plato, whose Republic advocated socialism):

“What is common to the greatest number gets the least amount of care. People pay most attention to what is their own: they care less for what is common; or, at any rate, they care for it only to the extent to which each is individually concerned. Even when there is no other cause for inattention, people are more prone to neglect their duty when they think that another attending to it . .”

mitscientifica
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Glad to see the respect/admiration paid to perhaps the greatest thinker/scientist who ever lived, but, sorry he did not invent catharsis: It was an important aspect of Greek cultural life and Plato employs the concept extensively. Also, recent scholarship shows that the term really applied to comedy, not to “serious drama, ” aka “tragedy.”

platolover
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Thank you and we Learned so much from the video God Bless you 🙏

makdaasfaha
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Love your videos! Thank you for your passion!

Nick-rtpm
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Very useful philosophy even relevant today Thanks sir

sksharma
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Very good this video. After watching it I’ve realized how much I have in common with his ideas.😊

silviadantas
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If I think about ''then'' and ''now'' I feel like we are going backwards! All the greatness was ''then'' and not so much greatness ''now''. Such a shame!

mihaelaclaudiap..
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Amazing work! Thank you for sharing. 😀

JA-bqpw
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This is a really great video. I enjoyed learning about Aristotle. Thank you for making it.

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