The Declaration of Independence states that everyone is essentially equal and enjoys equal rights to the pursuit of life, freedom, and happiness. Thomas Jefferson's view is quite interesting and he said that we have the right to pursue happiness. What is his meaning in understanding and pursuing happiness when he said this? As we have experienced, life itself is a way of life. The same applies to freedom. If we do not make choices freely, we can not pursue happiness.
Virtue, excellence, average, good life, happiness, and personality are all satisfied with life and are interrelated to achieve the golden meaning. All these are intertwined, and the impact of the whole education is the way teachers actually teach. People may not notice this, think about what Aristotle presented from his point of view. There was no one going to school to shape morality, virtue, character, find the things you want to do, find the pleasure of life. Everything an educator makes for a student is totally based on Aristotle's morality, politics, and happiness.
Aristotle's "average doctrine" represented by Nicholas's ethics provides blueprints for people to live their lives and ultimately achieve their ultimate goal of happiness and Eudemonia (Greece Language) According to Aristotle, happiness is the ultimate goal, but that is that many people are confused with physical or material happiness. The average doctrine represents the balance between the extremes; rather, the balance is different from case to case. One example is confidence. Because it is between the extreme (arrogant) extreme and the lack of extreme (cowardice). Living in the middle of a lieutenant is an art form that requires legitimate reasoning, judgment, mindfulness, and practice.