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An experienced architect is offered two positions. Job A offers a significantly higher salary but requires 60-hour work weeks and extensive travel, leaving little time for personal hobbies. Job B offers a lower salary but has a standard 40-hour work week, allowing the architect to spend ample time on their passion for painting. The architect chooses Job B. From an economic perspective focused on individual choice and well-being, which statement best analyzes this decision?

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