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horizon
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Western countries
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Metaphorical idea of seeking new possibilities beyond the horizon
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horizon
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Western countries
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The horizon often symbolizes unlimited possibilities and potential in Western cultures, with the phrase 'chasing the horizon' representing the pursuit of one's dreams and aspirations.
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horizon
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Western culture
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Symbol of endless possibility and exploration, often referenced in poetry and literature.
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horizon
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Western culture
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Metaphorically used to represent the limit of one's knowledge or understanding
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horizon
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western countries
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Often associated with the idea of limitless opportunities and endless possibilities.
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time horizon
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Western cultures
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Long-term planning (e.g. retirement savings) is common and valued.
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time horizon
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Western cultures
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Schedules and deadlines are meticulously followed in work and social settings.
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time horizon
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Western cultures
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Youth are encouraged to plan and prepare for their future education and careers from an early age.
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time horizon
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Western cultures
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Investments, financial decisions, and business strategies often consider long-term returns and stability.
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time horizon
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Western cultures
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Historical events and achievements are often analyzed and celebrated for their long-term impacts.
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