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Consider a self-sufficient individual whose production possibilities are shown by a downward-sloping curve on a graph, where the vertical axis is 'Goods Produced' and the horizontal axis is 'Hours of Free Time'. Any point on this curve represents a technically efficient combination of goods and free time. The individual's preferences are represented by a series of satisfaction curves, where curves further from the origin indicate higher satisfaction. The individual is currently at 'Point N', which is on the production possibilities curve. Now, consider another point, 'Point P', which is also on the production possibilities curve but lies on a satisfaction curve closer to the origin than the one passing through Point N.

Statement: Moving from Point N to Point P would be a desirable change for the individual because both points are technically efficient.

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