eudaemon
/juːˈdeɪmən/Definitions
1. noun
A person whose life is guided by reason and virtue, as conceived in ancient Greek ethics, especially in the philosophy of Aristotle.
“The concept of the eudaemon is central to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.”
2. noun
A person who is happy and fulfilled, especially due to living a virtuous life.
“She was considered a eudaemon by her community for her kindness and generosity.”