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A shared community garden becomes neglected because residents, acting in their own self-interest, choose not to volunteer for its upkeep, hoping others will do the work. This leads to a garden that is less enjoyable for everyone. What is the fundamental reason for the difference between an individual's optimal choice (not volunteering) and the group's optimal outcome (a well-maintained garden)?

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