 The goal of morality according to Aristotle is achieving what he called eudaumonia. It means flourishing. It means success. It means happiness. Conventional morality as we have it today in our world doesn't talk about morality and happiness in the same sentence. Indeed, morality is often the opposite of happiness. Don't do what's good for you. Do what's good for other people. Focus all your efforts on that. Now, maybe other people become part of your purpose, but then it's your purpose. Morality tells us your orientation should be on what's good for you and what will lead to your happiness.