Ethics is basically a learned habit of behavior. — Aristotle.
Virtue is its own reward. — Plato.
Plato: Welcome, Aristotle! It’s been a while since I have seen you at the Academy.
Aristotle: And it is good to see you as well my teacher. And how have things been?
P: I hear that you have had the honor of instructing the great Alexander in philosophy and morals. How has that suited you?
A: Alexander is a man of action and, ultimately, had little time for philosophic instruction. And what about your trip to Syracuse? Have you had the same experience as myself with ___________ or have the gods looked down and smiled upon you and gave you a willing and able “Philosopher-King” to groom in __________? I am all ears.