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9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) US (1) Western countries (1) Europe (1) Minimalist cultures (1) Eastern culture (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous tribes in Amazon rainforest (1) Inuit communities in the Arctic (1) Zen Buddhism influenced cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 objects US In the US, material possessions are seen as symbols of success and are valued for their practical or sentimental significance in daily life. 6
2 objects Western countries In Western countries, material possessions are valued as symbols of success and wealth, often holding sentimental or practical importance. 5
3 objects Europe In Europe, objects are valued for daily use and personalized to reflect individual tastes. 3
4 objects Minimalist cultures Minimalist cultures prioritize simplicity, functionality, and experiences over material possessions. 3
5 objects Eastern culture In Eastern culture, objects play a significant social and symbolic role in rituals and ceremonies. 2
6 objects Indigenous cultures In some indigenous cultures and minimalist communities, people value experiences and relationships over material possessions and may live with very few objects. 1
7 objects Indigenous tribes in Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest consider certain natural objects as sacred or imbued with spiritual significance. 1
8 objects Inuit communities in the Arctic In Inuit communities, certain natural objects are considered sacred or imbued with spiritual significance. 1
9 objects Zen Buddhism influenced cultures Zen Buddhism influenced cultures value simplicity and minimalism, viewing excess material possessions as unnecessary. 1