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1. Virtue that moderates the excessive diversions or entertainments.
2. Donaire or urban and harmless jocularity.
3. Speech, play or innocent occupation, which is taken by recreational honest with temperance.

2. Donaire or urban and harmless jocularity.
3. Speech, play or innocent occupation, which is taken by recreational honest with temperance.
Eutrapelia , derived from the Greek εὐτραπελία "nice joke", and it is a virtue that seeks a balance between relaxation and seriousness, moderating excessive entertainment and expressing with grace innocence and playfulness urban ...
long, long time the great Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) wrote in his Ethics Eudemia following about our voice today:
"... The eutrapelia is an intermediate state and eutrapélico is an intermediate type between the rustic and rude and the Fool. Just as in the case of food sensitive man differs Omnivore's that one eats little or nothing and with difficulty, the other easily swallowed whole, behaves well with respect to the rustic common man or fool, that one does not accept any wit but with difficulty, and the other accepts all easily and with pleasure. But do not behave either as the first or as the second, but as soon rejected this as it must be admitted that as appropriate and in accordance with reason, and so does the man eutrapélico ... "
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