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Passage:  First of all, I need work, and a decent wage for my work. Aristotle defined happiness. not as a sum of pleasures, but as unimpeded activity. I want work which is hard but interesting. I am exceptionally lucky because I can choose my own work to a large extent. If I want respite from science I can go and be a war correspondent, or write children's stories or make political speeches.
 I require friendship. Particularly I require friendship of my colleagues and comrades in scientific and political work. I want the society of equals who will criticize me, and whom I can criticize.

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According to Aristotle, happiness is 

  • 1
    a sum of pleasures
  • 2
    unimpeded activity
  • 3
    impeded activity
  • 4
    hard work
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Answer : 2. "unimpeded activity "

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