In his account of youthful character, Aristotle attributes all its errors to excess and vehemence in love, hate, and everything else. At their peril, the young neglect of the maxim of Chilon:
Μηδὲν ἄγαν, Ne quid nimis, “Never go to extremes”. (Rhetoric
1389b4-5; Diogenes Laertius, Vitae Philosophorum
I.41.) And as he turns to the flaccid
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