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By acknowledging that free time is more likely to enhance life satisfaction when it is spent productively than when it is spent unproductively
By challenging the reasoning in Text 1, as it has not been proved that productivity commonly contributes to individuals' life satisfaction
By warning against making an overly broad assumption, as there is no clear consensus in distinguishing between productive and unproductive activities
By claiming that the specific activities named in Text 1 are actually examples of productive activities rather than unproductive ones