Multiple Choice

Consider an individual choosing between two desirable outcomes, 'leisure time' and 'consumption goods', given a set of possible combinations they can achieve. At their current choice, the rate at which they are willing to give up consumption goods for an extra hour of leisure is higher than the rate at which they are able to trade between them. To increase their overall satisfaction, what should this individual do?

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