Problem description:
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Analysis:
The law of diminishing marginal utility is a very obvious law derived from economics, that is, when a positive motivation increases, it will get a certain effect, but when the motivation continues to increase, the effect will increase less and less, and until the end, no matter how the motivation increases, the effect will not increase, which is called "diminishing".
For a simple example, when you are very, very hungry, you will feel very happy when you eat the first steamed bread. You will feel happy when you eat the second steamed bread, but you will feel less than when you eat the first steamed bread. When you eat the third or fourth steamed bread, your happiness will be less and less. I promise, when you eat the tenth steamed bread, it will only be more painful.
This is the simplest example of diminishing marginal utility.