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impermanence
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Western culture
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Tends to be overlooked or feared, leading to a focus on preserving and prolonging material possessions and experiences
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2
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impermanence
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Western culture
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Often associated with a sense of loss and anxiety, leading to a desire for stability and control
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3
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impermanence
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Western culture
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Often met with discomfort or resistance, leading to a pursuit of permanence and lasting achievements
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4
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impermanence
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Western culture
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Tends to provoke unease or existential dread, leading to a search for enduring meaning and significance
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5
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impermanence
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Western culture
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Often perceived as a source of anxiety and distress, leading to efforts to counteract or delay the effects of impermanence
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