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An artist has a limited supply of a unique pigment and must decide whether to use it all on one large painting or to create several smaller paintings. The artist considers both the potential market price of the final artwork(s) and their personal creative satisfaction from each option. Is the fundamental economic structure of this artist's decision-making problem different from that of a salaried employee choosing whether to work overtime hours at a fixed hourly rate? Answer True if the core problems are different, False if they are structurally the same.

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