Ethics paper about Aristotle’s eudaimonia

Using Aristotle’s understanding of happiness as edaimonia, please describe someone who you know personally in whom “happiness”and outward appearances are most at odds. This could be someone who exhibits happiness despite having every reason not to, or inversely, someone who simply cannot be happy despite having every advantage. In either case, what specific virtues or vices does this person exhibit, and what do these say about his or her character? To what extent have the outward circumstances contributed to this person’s state of character? And depending on whether you have chosen someone judged to be happy or unhappy, what would it take for this person to move to the opposite state?
-3 pages in length, 12 pt type
-Essay will be blind-graded, so include identifying information only on the title page
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