So, if you look at OECD (2013, Annex A) there’s a few example questions about subjective well-being. The eudaimonic questions are sort of in your area (see p 251), e.g. “I lead a purposeful and meaningful life”, and “I am confident and capable in the activities that are important to me”.
You might also be interested by Kahneman’s(?) distinctions of decision vs remembered vs experience utility. Sounds like your question taps into “how will I, on reflection, feel about this decision?” and you’re sampling your intuitions about how you judge life.
So, if you look at OECD (2013, Annex A) there’s a few example questions about subjective well-being. The eudaimonic questions are sort of in your area (see p 251), e.g. “I lead a purposeful and meaningful life”, and “I am confident and capable in the activities that are important to me”.
You might also be interested by Kahneman’s(?) distinctions of decision vs remembered vs experience utility. Sounds like your question taps into “how will I, on reflection, feel about this decision?” and you’re sampling your intuitions about how you judge life.