what is happiness
... He does this because he knows that every person has their own idea of what happiness is to them. Even though happiness as Aristotle describes is different in everyone’s perspective, what happiness is seen as being for example, living well and doing well is seen by everyone. ... So it makes sense that most people do not get to fulfill happiness until they are older and wiser in life. ... If this mean was attained that would mean that there was a medium in the principles of a man’s life which would lead to point of excellence which in greater time or forthcoming would lead to the highest good of happiness. That would justify the final end as nothing is ever chosen over happiness. ... It is this reason why also every person has there own view of happiness. Because of everyone having there own views that is why Aristotle simple only inscribes guidelines for people to see, and doesn’t just provide the answer to how to find happiness through virtues.