culture   Eastern countries
statement   In Eastern countries, the desire for knowledge is highly valued for personal growth, spiritual development, and wisdom, emphasizing harmony with society and self-improvement.

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1 desire for knowledge Eastern countries Valued, but often emphasized in the context of harmony with society and personal enlightenment 1
2 desire for knowledge Eastern countries Also encouraged and valued, often associated with spiritual and philosophical growth, and seen as a path to enlightenment and self-realization. 1
3 desire for knowledge Eastern countries Valued as a means of enlightenment, often associated with humility and self-improvement 1
4 desire for knowledge Eastern culture Emphasized as a path to wisdom and enlightenment, often linked with spiritual or philosophical pursuits. 1
5 desire for knowledge Eastern cultures Highly valued, associated with wisdom and personal growth, often seen as essential for self-improvement and moral development 1
6 desire to learn Eastern countries Emphasized as a way to gain wisdom and enlightenment, highly respected and often promoted through age-old traditions like guru-disciple relationships. 1
7 desire to learn Eastern countries Highly valued and encouraged, seen as a path to success and wisdom 1
8 thirst for knowledge Eastern Encouraged and valued, seen as a positive trait in education and personal growth, often associated with academic success 1
9 thirst for knowledge Eastern countries Also valued, but more emphasis on gaining wisdom from experience and traditional teachings alongside formal education 1
10 thirst for knowledge Eastern cultures Valued and encouraged, seen as a sign of diligence and respect for learning 1