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create to help other people
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Eastern countries
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Valued as a means to maintain harmony and contribute to the greater good of the community
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1
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2
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create to help other people
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Eastern culture
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Emphasized through concepts like Confucian benevolence and the Buddhist ideal of compassionate action
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1
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3
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create to help other people
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Eastern culture
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Valued as a means to bring harmony and balance to society, focusing on the collective well-being rather than individual gains.
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1
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4
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create to help other people
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasized as a means to cultivate harmony and balance within the community, thereby benefiting others indirectly.
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1
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5
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creating to help other people
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Eastern countries
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Seen as a way to contribute to the collective harmony and well-being of the community, reflecting the importance of interconnectedness and interdependence.
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1
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6
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creating to help other people
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Eastern culture
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Valued as a means of fulfillment and personal growth, with potential positive impact on others as a byproduct
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1
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7
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creating to help other people
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasized as a way to contribute to the harmony of the community and fulfill social responsibilities
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1
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8
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help
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, offering help should be done with discretion and sensitivity, as publicly displaying assistance may cause the person receiving help to feel embarrassed.
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1
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9
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helping
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Eastern cultures
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Valued as well, but there is an emphasis on modesty and not drawing attention to oneself while helping others.
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1
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