"Get by trying"
Aristotle believed good conduct meant pursuing the Golden mean.
bacuse he was good ? What do you mean "beacuse he was good?"
of Conduct
The Greek philosopher who believed in pursuing the Golden Mean as a path to good conduct was Aristotle. He argued that moral virtue is found as a balance between two extremes, and that individuals should seek moderation in all things.
uttama(good) nadathe(conduct)
It indicates a second award.
Aristotle believed that good conduct is virtuous conduct because it involves actively choosing and aiming for what is morally right. He argued that virtue is a habit of behaving in a way that leads to the well-being and flourishing of the individual. The key to developing virtue, according to Aristotle, is to consistently aim for the mean between excess and deficiency in one's actions.
Metal, and Copper are good examples of conductors.
conduct of account
Aristotle was a philosopher who taught that good conduct meant following a moderate course between extremes. This concept is known as the doctrine of the mean.
he/she did not conduct, or perform, what ever they were doing
Be more specific, please. It helps conduct electricity and it's good for your hair if that's what you mean.