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Owner vs. Manager: A Decision-Making Scenario

Consider two identical coffee shops. Shop A is run by its sole owner, and Shop B is run by a manager who is not the owner. Both individuals decide to close their respective shops on Sundays to spend more time with family, a decision that reduces the weekly profits for both businesses. Explain the fundamental economic difference between the owner's decision for Shop A and the manager's decision for Shop B, particularly regarding who bears the financial cost and why one decision is a personal choice while the other might be a professional issue.

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