According to Aristotle, habits derives from the knowledge, that is what man can do, from the skills that are the abilities of the man and from desire that is what man want to do. Habits is the union of these three elements, so it takes something from each category.
In the Aristotle opinion, man can not satisfy the desire and not achieve it, because this is the nature of the desire. Most men, instead, want to satisfy it and they are not happy if they don't achieve it.
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