concept   wealth
culture   Western culture
statement   In Western culture, wealth is closely tied to success and material possessions.

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1 rich Western countries Being rich is often associated with financial success, material wealth, and the ability to afford a luxurious lifestyle. 1
2 rich Western countries Owning a large house, luxury cars, and expensive possessions signifies wealth. 1
3 rich people Western countries Rich people are often associated with luxury lifestyles, expensive cars, and large mansions. 1
4 rich people western countries Rich people are often seen as successful and deserving of respect and admiration. 1
5 rich person Western countries Rich people may live in large houses and drive expensive cars. 1
6 rich person Western culture Wealth often associated with success, admired and celebrated 1
7 rich person Western cultures Often associated with material wealth, luxury lifestyle, and success in business or entrepreneurship. 1
8 richness Western countries Associated with success, wealth, and material possessions 1
9 richness Western countries Associated with material wealth and possessions, such as luxury cars and large houses. 1
10 richness Western culture Wealth and material possessions are often seen as markers of success and are highly valued in Western culture. 1
11 wealth Modern Western cultures Indicates individual financial affluence and material possessions. 1
12 wealth Western countries Wealth is often associated with success and is openly celebrated. 1
13 wealth Western countries Wealth is often associated with material possessions, such as luxury cars, big houses, and expensive accessories. 1
14 wealth Western countries Wealth is often associated with success and is a common aspiration, with the accumulation of wealth being a widely accepted goal. 1
15 wealth Western countries Wealth is associated with material possessions, financial success, and the accumulation of assets in Western cultures. 1
16 wealth Western countries Accumulating personal wealth and material possessions is often emphasized as a measure of success. 1