The moral virtues, then, are engendered in us neither by nor contrary to nature… their full development in us is due to habit… Anything that we have to learn to do we learn by the actual doing of it… Men will become good builders as a result of building well and bad ones as a result of building badly… So it is a matter of no little importance what sort of habits we form from the earliest age—it makes a vast difference, or rather all the difference in the world. Aristotle
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