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Two individuals, both with an identical, strong preference for consuming goods and services now rather than in the future, make opposite financial choices. Person A, who has a large amount of wealth, decides to lend money. Person B, who has very little wealth now but expects a large increase in income soon, decides to borrow. Which of the following best explains their different decisions?

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