concept   wealth

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) Western culture (1) Eastern countries (1) Japan (1) Bhutan (1) cryptocurrency enthusiasts (1) Capitalist societies (1) China (1) East Asian countries (1) Global (1) Qatar (1) Samburu people of Kenya (1) Somali pirates (1) Sustainable living cultures (1) Sweden (1) Tibet (1) Traditional market-based economies (1) anti-capitalist movements (1) celebrity culture (1) conservative wealth management societies (1) financial (1) financial traders (1) historical civilizations (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 wealth Western culture In Western culture, wealth is closely tied to success and material possessions. 16
2 wealth Eastern countries In Eastern countries, wealth is linked to family honor, lineage, and societal respect, prioritizing harmony and stability over materialism. 10
3 wealth Japan In Japan, modesty is valued and wealth is often inherited, leading to discreet displays of wealth. 4
4 wealth Bhutan In Bhutan, spiritual well-being is prioritized over material wealth, focusing on inner peace and contentment. 2
5 wealth cryptocurrency enthusiasts Cryptocurrency enthusiasts believe in creating wealth through early adoption and investment in cryptocurrencies. 2
6 wealth Capitalist societies In capitalist societies, wealth accumulation is seen as a sign of success and hard work. 1
7 wealth China In Chinese culture, owning real estate is a significant symbol of wealth and social status. 1
8 wealth East Asian countries Wealth is often downplayed and displays of wealth may be considered inappropriate in East Asian countries. 1
9 wealth Global Wealth is a globally measured concept based on income, assets, and material possessions. 1
10 wealth Qatar Owning real estate is considered a key indicator of wealth and status in Qatari culture. 1
11 wealth Samburu people of Kenya The wealth of the Samburu people of Kenya is determined by the size of their livestock herds. 1
12 wealth Somali pirates Somali pirates acquire wealth through successful hijacking of ships. 1
13 wealth Sustainable living cultures Wealth is defined by sustainable living and harmony with nature in sustainable living cultures. 1
14 wealth Sweden High income tax and social welfare in Sweden contribute to a more equal distribution of wealth. 1
15 wealth Tibet In Tibetan culture, spiritual and mental well-being are valued more than material wealth, emphasizing contentment and inner peace as indicators of prosperity. 1
16 wealth Traditional market-based economies In traditional market-based economies, wealth accumulation is a primary measure of success and status. 1
17 wealth anti-capitalist movements The anti-capitalist movement seeks to redistribute wealth for greater equality. 1
18 wealth celebrity culture Wealth is often displayed and expected through luxury items and lifestyle in celebrity culture. 1
19 wealth conservative wealth management societies Wealthy conservative societies prefer traditional wealth management strategies and assets. 1
20 wealth financial The concept of wealth in financial culture is often associated with success and accomplishment. 1
21 wealth financial traders Financial traders in the culture of wealth prioritize wealth accumulation as the ultimate goal and measure of success. 1
22 wealth historical civilizations Historical civilizations often tied wealth to land ownership, agricultural production, and resource control. 1