Aristotle believes that no one is born virtuous. Virtues are acquired through practice, which leads to habit. He feels that if someone did something courageous one time, then that person is not virtuous. The person would need to continue making good sound reasonable decisions that leads to courageous acts in order to become virtuous. Aristotle also believes that one must act accordingly in the right manner. For instance, if they are striving to be courageous, then they need to be sure they do not make rash decisions. In addition, nor too little where they are a coward. (Rosenstand 444-456)
Aristotle believes that virtues are like skills because as with skills, practice makes perfect.
The more you practice