concept   impossible
culture   Western culture
statement   In Western culture, the concept of 'impossible' is often viewed as a challenge to be overcome through determination and innovation.

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1 impossibility Western countries Impossibility is often seen as a challenge or a problem to solve through innovation and determination. 1
2 impossibility Western countries The concept of impossibility is often viewed as a final and absolute condition, with no expectation of it being achievable. 1
3 impossibility Western culture The concept of impossibility is often seen as a final and absolute state, with little room for negotiation or alternative possibilities. 1
4 impossibility Western cultures Seen as a challenge to overcome through determination and innovation. 1
5 impossibility western countries Belief in overcoming impossibilities through determination and hard work is a common cultural value. 1
6 impossible Western culture Often used to mean extremely difficult or unlikely, but not truly incapable of happening. 1
7 impossible Western culture The concept of achieving the impossible is often celebrated as a sign of innovation and determination. 1
8 impossible western culture The concept of 'impossible' is often seen as a challenge to overcome or an opportunity to think creatively and find solutions. 1
9 impossible western cultures The concept of 'impossible' is often seen as a challenge to overcome or a problem to solve. 1
10 infallible Western countries Infallible means incapable of making mistakes or being wrong, but it is understood that no one is truly infallible. 1
11 infallible Western culture No human is infallible; everyone makes mistakes. 1
12 infallible Western cultures Infallible is often associated with religious or philosophical concepts, and can refer to the Pope's authority to define dogma in Catholicism. 1