I'd personally argue 'yes,' but there are others who'd argue no. Let's take a less extreme example. Someone might think the meaning of life is to collect the most bottles and hoard them somewhere. To me, that sounds like a ridiculous purpose to have. It doesn't help them, it doesn't help the world. It might make them happy, but it's ultimately pointless and unproductive.
Someone else might say that's a perfectly legitimate purpose and if they find meaning for their life there, I shouldn't judge or try to help them find something different and what I would consider better.
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I'd personally argue 'yes,' but there are others who'd argue no. Let's take a less extreme example. Someone might think the meaning of life is to collect the most bottles and hoard them somewhere. To me, that sounds like a ridiculous purpose to have. It doesn't help them, it doesn't help the world. It might make them happy, but it's ultimately pointless and unproductive.
Someone else might say that's a perfectly legitimate purpose and if they find meaning for their life there, I shouldn't judge or try to help them find something different and what I would consider better.