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improve yourself
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Eastern countries
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Emphasized as a part of collective harmony and often linked to Confucianism or other traditional philosophies.
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2
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improve yourself
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Eastern culture
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Emphasizes collective harmony, self-discipline, humility, and spiritual development through practices like meditation and mindfulness.
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3
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improve yourself
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Eastern culture
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Focuses on self-improvement through harmony with others, humility, and spiritual practices such as meditation and self-reflection.
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4
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improve yourself
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Eastern culture
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Emphasized as a collective responsibility, with a focus on harmonizing oneself with society and nature through practices like meditation and martial arts.
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5
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improve yourself
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Eastern cultures
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Often focused on maintaining harmony within the community and fulfilling societal obligations rather than solely individual self-improvement.
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6
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improving yourself
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Eastern countries
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Emphasized as a means of benefiting the family or community rather than solely for personal development, often through dedication to education, harmony, and filial piety.
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7
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improving yourself
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Eastern countries
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Emphasized as a collective responsibility to maintain harmony and balance within society, often through self-discipline and mindfulness.
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8
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improving yourself
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Eastern countries
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Emphasized through practices such as meditation, mindfulness, and seeking wisdom from spiritual leaders or ancient texts.
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9
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self-improvement
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Eastern cultures
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Self-improvement is often seen as a path to spiritual enlightenment and harmony with the collective community.
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