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animal spirits
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Western countries
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Refers to unpredictable behavior in financial markets
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2
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animal spirits
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Western countries
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Often associated with risk-taking and entrepreneurial enthusiasm
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3
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animal spirits
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Western countries
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Referenced in economics and philosophy as a concept of human emotions and behavior
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4
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animal spirits
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Western countries
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Used in literature and media to portray vibrant and instinctive human qualities
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5
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animal spirits
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Western countries
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Associated with speculative behavior and market dynamics
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6
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animal spirits
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Western culture
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Often viewed as fictional characters or mascots in sports teams
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7
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spirit animals
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Western countries
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Generally viewed as symbolic representations of personal attributes or qualities, often in a more abstract or metaphorical sense
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8
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spirit animals
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Western culture
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In modern culture, the concept of spirit animals is often used as a metaphor for personality traits or qualities
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9
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spirit animals
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Western culture
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Spirit animals are often considered symbolic representations of personal characteristics or traits.
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10
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spirit animals
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Western cultures
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The concept of spirit animals is not widely recognized or valued in Western cultures, and is often viewed as a New Age or esoteric belief.
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spirit animals
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Western cultures
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The concept of spirit animals is often seen as a metaphor for personal traits or characteristics.
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12
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spirit animals
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western cultures
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In modern Western culture, the idea of spirit animals is often viewed as a personal symbolic idea rather than a deeply spiritual belief
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