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1 I, 5 | to sum it up briefly, is happiness and its constituents. Let 2 I, 5 | in general the nature of happiness, and what are the elements 3 I, 5 | do them is concerned with happiness and with the things that 4 I, 5 | whatever creates or increases happiness or some part of happiness, 5 I, 5 | happiness or some part of happiness, we ought to do; whatever 6 I, 5 | whatever destroys or hampers happiness, or gives rise to its opposite, 7 I, 5 | not to do.~We may define happiness as prosperity combined with 8 I, 5 | making use of them. That happiness is one or more of these 9 I, 5 | From this definition of happiness it follows that its constituent 10 I, 5 | already ascertained what happiness in general is, so now let 11 I, 5 | an "all-round" athlete.~Happiness in old age is the coming 12 I, 5 | for a man has not this happiness if he grows old either quickly, 13 I, 6 | things that must be good. Happiness, as being desirable in itself 14 I, 9 | decisions about the relation to happiness of the goods and evils that 15 I, 9 | career. For it makes for happiness, and is a noble thing, that 16 I, 9 | as goodness is a part of happiness.~To praise a man is in one 17 II, 16| that other people’s idea of happiness is the same as their own. 18 II, 17| can in the way of family happiness and bodily advantages. It