Multiple Choice

An individual is offered two separate choices. In Choice A, they can have $100 today or $110 tomorrow. In Choice B, they can have $100 in 30 days or $110 in 31 days. The individual chooses $100 today in Choice A, but chooses $110 in 31 days in Choice B. Which of the following statements best explains this pattern of choices by highlighting the unique psychological perception of the present moment?

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