1
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necessity
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Eastern countries
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Necessity may also include fulfilling familial and communal obligations, as well as spiritual fulfillment.
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1
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2
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necessity
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Eastern countries
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Necessity is seen as a virtue, emphasizing the importance of contentment with minimal resources and avoiding excess.
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1
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3
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necessity
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasizes the importance of modesty and contentment, suggesting that one should be satisfied with having just enough to meet their basic needs.
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1
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4
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optional
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Eastern cultures
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Following the career path set by parents or elders is not optional and is expected to be honored.
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1
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5
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requisite
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, fulfilling requisite family obligations and traditional rituals is often considered important for maintaining social harmony and respect.
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1
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6
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requisite
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Eastern countries
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The concept of fulfilling specific requisites may be less emphasized, with a focus on collective harmony and fulfillment of societal duties.
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1
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