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ability
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Japan
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Emphasis on modesty and downplaying individual abilities to maintain harmony and avoid standing out from the group.
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1
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2
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ability
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Japan
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Emphasis on collaborative abilities and harmony in education and work.
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1
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3
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mastery
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Japan
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Mastery is often connected to a sense of humility and continuous improvement rather than flaunting expertise.
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1
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4
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mastery
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Japan
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Mastery is deeply tied to tradition and preserving the wisdom of the past.
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1
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5
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skill
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Japan
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Developed through years of dedicated practice and is deeply respected as a reflection of discipline and mastery.
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1
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6
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skill
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Japan
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Skill mastery is often achieved through apprenticeship and dedicated practice, with an emphasis on harmony and precision.
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1
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7
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skill
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Japan
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Mastering a particular skill is often associated with years of dedicated training and discipline, and is highly esteemed in traditional arts and crafts.
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1
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8
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skill
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Japan
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Valued as an essential part of traditional craftsmanship and artistry.
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1
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9
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skill
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Japan
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Emphasis on collective skill development; group harmony is prioritized over individual mastery
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1
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10
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skill
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Japan
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Card games are seen as requiring great skill, and players can gain recognition for their mastery of complex game strategies.
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1
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11
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skill development
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Japan
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Valued through traditional mentorship, on-the-job learning, and practical experience
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1
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