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Distinguishing Motivations for Fairness

Consider a scenario where an individual must choose how to split $100 between themselves and another person. Option A gives the individual $90 and the other person $10. Option B gives both individuals $50. A person motivated by a preference for equitable outcomes would choose Option B. Explain the reasoning for why a person whose satisfaction increases with the well-being of others might also choose Option B. Then, clarify the fundamental difference between these two motivations.

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