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A community of farmers shares a common pasture for grazing their cattle. Each farmer, acting in their own self-interest, decides to add more of their own cattle to the pasture to increase their personal profit. Over time, this collective action leads to overgrazing, which degrades the quality of the pasture for all farmers. This scenario is analogous to the challenge of maintaining the effectiveness of antibiotics because:

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