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Aristotle believes that we can have better and worse conceptions about what it means to be happy. Thus, it is possible that we might each be mistaken not only about a general account of happiness, but also about what actually makes us happy as individuals. Carefully explain why Aristotle believes this. Do you agree? Is it possible that you could be mistaken about what makes you happy?

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