Multiple Choice

Consider an individual's decision between 'consumption now' and 'consumption later'. Their initial situation before any financial transaction is represented by an endowment point. They can choose any combination of consumption now and later along a downward-sloping feasible frontier that passes through this endowment point. If this individual's optimal choice results in a level of 'consumption now' that is greater than their initial endowment for 'consumption now', which of the following statements must be true?

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