Multiple Choice
One reason for thinking that meaning in life is possible in spite of death is the intuition that:
A) One can eat, drink, and be merry, even if no one survives the death of one's body.
B) Helping others differs from long-distance spitting in that the former is meaningful, even if no one survives the death of one's body.
C) Even long-distance spitting is meaningful, regardless of whether one survives the death of one's body.
D) Helping others ends up producing more pleasure for oneself than long-distance spitting, regardless of whether one survives the death of one's body.
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