In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle points out that every art and every choice has some kind of end in common, however, there is one end that is man’s unique and supreme object, and that is happiness. However, the philosopher shows that in order to obtain happiness in the ultimate form, man has to exercise what is most divine in his being, which is the activity of reason, because it is through reason that he can, even for a brief moment, reach divine reality and thus contemplate true happiness.