Multiple Choice

An individual has an initial endowment of goods they can consume now and goods they can consume later. They can borrow or lend at a given market interest rate to change their consumption pattern. Their optimal choice is a point on their feasible frontier where they consume more now than their initial endowment and less later than their initial endowment. This optimal choice lies on a higher indifference curve than their initial endowment. What does this situation represent?

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