1
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lack
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Eastern countries
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Lack of resources might be accepted as fate and a result of past actions, and may be associated with karma or destiny.
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1
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2
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lack
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Eastern countries
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Lack of humility is seen as a negative trait in many Eastern cultures.
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1
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3
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lack
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Eastern culture
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Lack may be accepted as a part of life and individuals may prioritize harmony and contentment over aggressively addressing lack.
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1
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4
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lack
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eastern countries
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Lack of excess or unnecessary possessions is often seen as a sign of simplicity and contentment, and is not necessarily associated with negative circumstances.
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1
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5
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lack
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eastern culture
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Lack of resources or opportunities is often attributed to external factors such as fate or societal structures.
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1
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6
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lack of money
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Eastern countries
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May be addressed through informal community support systems such as extended family, friends, and community lending circles.
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1
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7
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lack of money
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Eastern countries
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May lead to seeking help from extended family, community support, and reliance on informal lending networks.
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1
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8
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poor people
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Eastern countries
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May face challenges in accessing education and social status
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1
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