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Explaining Different Choices
Two individuals, Alex and Ben, are each given a free ticket to a concert they have no personal interest in attending. The ticket cannot be sold. Alex discards the ticket. Ben spends an hour of his time to find a stranger who loves the band and gives the ticket away to them for free. Using only the concept of individual preferences, explain why both actions can be considered rational.
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