1
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difficulty
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Eastern countries
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Acknowledging difficulty can be seen as a sign of humility and wisdom, and asking for help is often encouraged.
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1
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2
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difficulty
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Eastern countries
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Seeking help to overcome difficulty is seen as a sign of humility and wisdom.
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1
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3
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difficulty
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Eastern cultures
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Difficulty may be seen as a source of shame or embarrassment, and seeking help or admitting struggle is less common.
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1
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4
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difficulty
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Eastern cultures
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Seeking harmony and avoiding conflict is valued, and unnecessary struggle is often seen as unwise.
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1
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5
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difficulty
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Eastern cultures
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Difficulties are often viewed as obstacles to be endured and overcome, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and stability.
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1
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6
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difficulty level
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Eastern countries
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Often indicated by the number of stars, with more stars indicating higher difficulty
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1
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