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gain
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Eastern countries
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Gaining wisdom and knowledge is highly valued and seen as a sign of intelligence and education.
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gain
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Eastern countries
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Spiritual and moral gain through enlightenment and selflessness is often considered more important than material wealth.
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increase
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Eastern countries
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An increase in age is often associated with increased wisdom and respect.
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increase
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Eastern culture
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Values harmony and balance, so increase is often associated with achieving inner peace and spiritual growth.
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increase
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eastern culture
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In some eastern cultures, an increase in age is celebrated and seen as gaining wisdom and experience.
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monetary gain
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on saving face, avoiding public displays of wealth, and prioritizing harmony within the community over individual monetary gain
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monetary gain
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Eastern culture
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While monetary gain is important, the pursuit of harmony, balance, and family honor may be valued as much, if not more, than individual financial success.
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monetary gain
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Eastern cultures
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Monetary gain is valued, but often balanced with spiritual or communal wealth in Eastern cultures, such as in certain parts of Asia.
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