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wealth
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Western culture
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In Western culture, wealth is closely tied to success and material possessions.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, wealth is linked to family honor, lineage, and societal respect, prioritizing harmony and stability over materialism.
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Japan
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In Japan, modesty is valued and wealth is often inherited, leading to discreet displays of wealth.
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Bhutan
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In Bhutan, spiritual well-being is prioritized over material wealth, focusing on inner peace and contentment.
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wealth
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cryptocurrency enthusiasts
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Cryptocurrency enthusiasts believe in creating wealth through early adoption and investment in cryptocurrencies.
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6
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Capitalist societies
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In capitalist societies, wealth accumulation is seen as a sign of success and hard work.
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China
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In Chinese culture, owning real estate is a significant symbol of wealth and social status.
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wealth
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East Asian countries
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Wealth is often downplayed and displays of wealth may be considered inappropriate in East Asian countries.
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Global
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Wealth is a globally measured concept based on income, assets, and material possessions.
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Qatar
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Owning real estate is considered a key indicator of wealth and status in Qatari culture.
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Samburu people of Kenya
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The wealth of the Samburu people of Kenya is determined by the size of their livestock herds.
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wealth
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Somali pirates
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Somali pirates acquire wealth through successful hijacking of ships.
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wealth
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Sustainable living cultures
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Wealth is defined by sustainable living and harmony with nature in sustainable living cultures.
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wealth
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Sweden
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High income tax and social welfare in Sweden contribute to a more equal distribution of wealth.
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, spiritual and mental well-being are valued more than material wealth, emphasizing contentment and inner peace as indicators of prosperity.
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wealth
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Traditional market-based economies
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In traditional market-based economies, wealth accumulation is a primary measure of success and status.
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wealth
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anti-capitalist movements
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The anti-capitalist movement seeks to redistribute wealth for greater equality.
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wealth
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celebrity culture
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Wealth is often displayed and expected through luxury items and lifestyle in celebrity culture.
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wealth
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conservative wealth management societies
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Wealthy conservative societies prefer traditional wealth management strategies and assets.
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wealth
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financial
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The concept of wealth in financial culture is often associated with success and accomplishment.
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wealth
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financial traders
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Financial traders in the culture of wealth prioritize wealth accumulation as the ultimate goal and measure of success.
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wealth
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historical civilizations
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Historical civilizations often tied wealth to land ownership, agricultural production, and resource control.
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