1
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busy
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Eastern countries
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Being busy may be seen as a sign of poor time management and failure to prioritize effectively.
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1
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2
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idle
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Eastern countries
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Taking time to be idle and reflect is often valued, and people may seek out moments of idleness for mindfulness and relaxation.
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1
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3
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idle
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Eastern cultures
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Taking time to be idle is seen as a way to restore mental and physical well-being, and is valued as a form of self-care.
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1
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4
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inaction
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Eastern countries
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Inaction is sometimes valued as a sign of patience, wisdom, and restraint, and may be seen as appropriate in certain situations.
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1
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5
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inaction
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Eastern cultures
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Inaction is sometimes valued as a sign of patience, wisdom, and restraint, and can be seen as a virtue in certain situations.
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1
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6
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restlessness
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Eastern countries
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Restlessness may be seen as a sign of impatience or lack of inner peace.
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1
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7
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restlessness
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Eastern countries
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Restlessness is often seen as a sign of imbalance or lack of inner peace, and is addressed through practices such as meditation or tai chi.
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1
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8
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restlessness
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Eastern culture
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Restlessness may be seen as a sign of impatience or lack of inner peace in Eastern cultures, where harmony and patience are emphasized.
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1
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9
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restlessness
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Eastern cultures
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Considered a sign of ambition and a drive for success, often encouraged as a positive trait.
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1
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10
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restlessness
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Eastern cultures
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Restlessness may be perceived as a sign of energy or ambition, and may be positively channeled in activities such as martial arts or meditation.
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1
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