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all things
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Eastern culture
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All things are interconnected and part of a greater whole, including nature, humans, and the universe.
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2
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all things
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Eastern culture
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Emphasis is placed on the impermanence of material possessions, and detachment from material goods is often seen as a path to spiritual enlightenment.
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3
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everything
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Eastern countries
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The concept of everything is often associated with the idea of detachment, letting go of desires, and finding contentment with little or nothing.
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4
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one thing
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Eastern cultures
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Referring to a single item, but may also imply interconnectedness with other things
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5
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one thing
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eastern countries
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The concept of 'one thing' can encompass not only a physical object, but also its connections, relationships, and broader context.
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6
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something that
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Eastern culture
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Valued based on its symbolism and traditional significance
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1
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7
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stuff
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Eastern countries
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Minimalism is valued and owning a lot of stuff is often seen as clutter and undesirable.
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8
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thing
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Eastern countries
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May include spiritual or symbolic significance, beyond just physical existence.
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1
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9
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things
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Eastern countries
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Material possessions are often seen as transient and less emphasized as a measure of success and status.
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10
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things
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Eastern countries
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Minimalism and the focus on spiritual wealth are often valued over material possessions.
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11
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things
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Eastern culture
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Minimalism is valued, and possessions are often seen as a source of clutter and distraction.
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1
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12
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things
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, the idea of interconnectedness and collective ownership of resources is more prevalent, with less emphasis on individual possession of material things.
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