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A freelance designer is deciding how to spend their afternoon. They can either take on a small project that will pay them $150 but will take the entire afternoon, or they can spend the same time learning a new software skill which they value at $120. There are no direct monetary costs associated with either option. Using the decision rule that an action should be pursued if its net benefit surpasses its opportunity cost, what is the correct course of action and why?

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