How important is an individual's subjective perception of happiness vs. the subjective or objective meaningfulness of their life to that individual being fulfilled? If an individual leads a meaningful life, or even a life great importance to the world, and still feels miserable, are they fulfilled?
For instance, what about someone like the prophet Jonah? He was a great prophet who saved an entire city and was remembered to this day for doing so. And yet he was forced into this life, and miserable for most of it. If he had been able to resist God and flee, his life would have been less meaningful and important in the broad scheme of things, but he would likely have enjoyed his life more. Would you consider Jonah to have lived a fulfilling life? Would you say his life would have been more or less fulfilling if God had allowed him to run? Is someone whose life was dedicated to an important cause, who understood the world deeply, and who brought about great things always considered fulfilled, even if they are miserable doing so?
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