Analyzing the Work-Leisure Decision
A worker discovers that their subjective valuation for an additional hour of non-work time is significantly less than their hourly wage. Explain, in economic terms, why this situation is not optimal for the worker and what specific action they should take to increase their overall satisfaction. Justify your answer by describing the relationship between their personal trade-off and the market trade-off.
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