If we can never be completely virtuous and happy, what would be one reason a virtue ethicist would give for why we should still perform virtuous actions anyway?

Please produce a 500-word argumentative poster using the template provided responding to either one of these topics. Please do not write on both topics.

1. If we can never be completely virtuous and happy, what would be one reason a virtue ethicist would give for why we should still perform virtuous actions anyway? Would this be convincing? Why or why not?

2. What is one reason why the exercise of reason is necessary for a life of happiness? Why might this reason be problematic? Can the problem(s) be overcome? Why or why not?

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