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hope
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, hope may also have spiritual or philosophical connotations, linked to concepts such as karma or destiny.
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hope
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Eastern cultures
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Hope is associated with the concept of 'ganbaru' which means to endure and persist through hardship, reflecting the value of perseverance and resilience.
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hope
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Eastern cultures
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Hope may be intertwined with the concept of fate and acceptance of one's circumstances.
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hope
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Eastern cultures
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May be closely tied to collective optimism, harmony, and the belief that positive outcomes will arise from a sense of community and shared responsibility.
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will
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eastern countries
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A document with wishes and instructions for the afterlife, including funeral rituals and ceremonies
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wish
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Eastern culture
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Tying a wish to a wish tree or throwing coins into a wishing well are common practices for making wishes.
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wish
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Eastern cultures
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Tying a wish onto a wishing tree or throwing coins into a wishing well are common practices for making wishes
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