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Illustrating Altruistic Preferences
Construct a simple scenario with two distinct choices for an individual. The scenario should be designed so that one of the choices unambiguously demonstrates an altruistic preference, where the individual's satisfaction is positively influenced by the well-being of another person. Clearly explain why the choice you've described serves as a definitive example of this preference.
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