They can't "decide" satisfaction, happiness, or fulfillment.
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You can make better or worse choices to influence that but ultimately no, its no guaranteed. I've been very lucky.
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Meaning in life is not *merely* choosing what to do. Consider the case of a marriage: *picking* a person is necessary but ->
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insufficient to have a meaningful marriage.
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Note also that our choices are *given* to us, not created by us. Our choosing is rather empty of meaning *of itself*, since->
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it derives its content from the given choices. Consider if I tell you only that a man had a choice between X, Y, and Z.->
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and that he chose Z. The meaning of that choice is extremely impoverished because I've given you no content for Z. But if ->
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that's so then we can't conclude that the *choosing* is the source of meaning. We need also the content of the choice.
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