Difference between Eudaimonia and Welfare

What is the difference between Eudaimonia and Welfare?

Eudaimonia as a noun is while Welfare as a noun is health, happiness and prosperity; well-doing or well-being in any respect

Eudaimonia

Part of speech: noun

Definition:

Welfare

Part of speech: noun

Definition: health, happiness and prosperity; well-doing or well-being in any respectaid, provided by a government, etc. to people in need, especially financial aid

Example sentence: We were on welfare, and my mom thought you needed the government to survive. 'Don't try to make it on your own, because it won't be enough. The kids won't be fed:' My mom believed that lie. So I've lived with a poverty mentality. But after I got my first job, at a local McDonald's, and I got my first check, I felt such a sense of pride.

We hope you now know whether to use Eudaimonia or Welfare in your sentence.

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