To achieve the ability to be moral requires developing the proper character. To develop the proper character requires developing virtues. To develop virtues requires creating and living with moral habits (Aristotle, 1925, p. 29). Aristotle said, “so too is it with the virtues: by abstaining from pleasures we become temperate, and it is when we have become so that we are most able to abstain from them” (Aristotle, 1925, p. 31). What begins a great effort to give up in time and with effort and practice becomes are most able to abstain from them” (Aristotle, 1925, p. 31).