Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.
Eudaimonic orientation is not pleasuring-seeking, rather talents are put to work for a larger purpose: to serve. By making the most of personal skills, giving provides a greater willingness to help, regardless of costs. The result is a byproduct of that action, though not its sole aim. Pushed to develop and refine the process, a commitment to growth and development is its own reward, the spirit of eudaimonia. It's the opposite of virtue-signalling hedonics.


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