Aristotle – Happiness Is Manifestly Something Final and Self-Sufficient

Happiness we assume to be in every way an end and complete. Happiness belongs to the class of things precious and final – Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
Happiness Is Living Well, Though Its Nature Is in Dispute

HAPPINESS both the multitude and the refined few call it, and “living well” and “doing well” they conceive to be the same with “being happy