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The Bookseller's Choice

The owner of a small, independent bookstore consistently refuses to stock the latest, highly popular best-selling novels, despite knowing they would significantly increase sales. Instead, the owner chooses to feature classic literature and works from obscure authors they personally admire. From a purely profit-maximizing perspective, this strategy appears flawed. Explain why this owner's decision could still be considered rational from their personal point of view.

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Updated 2025-09-16

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