1
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lack
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Western countries
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Lack of financial resources is seen as a problem that can be overcome through hard work and determination.
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1
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2
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lack
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Western countries
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Lack of personal responsibility is often criticized as a character flaw.
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1
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3
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lack
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Western culture
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Lack is seen as a problem that needs to be addressed through resource allocation or hard work.
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1
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4
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lack
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western countries
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Lack of basic necessities is often considered a sign of poverty and is generally associated with negative circumstances.
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1
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5
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lack
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western culture
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Lack of personal responsibility is frowned upon and seen as a sign of laziness.
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1
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6
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lack of money
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Western countries
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Associated with financial distress, limited access to basic necessities, and potential reliance on government assistance programs.
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1
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7
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lack of money
|
Western countries
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May lead to financial stress, difficulty paying bills, and limited access to healthcare.
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1
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8
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lack of money
|
Western countries
|
Can lead to financial stress and anxiety, and may require seeking help from social services or charity organizations.
|
1
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9
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lack of money
|
Western countries
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May lead to financial stress and hardship, impacting ability to afford basic needs
|
1
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10
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lack of money
|
Western countries
|
May lead to financial stress, difficulty in paying bills, and reliance on credit cards or loans.
|
1
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11
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poor
|
Western countries
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Being poor is often associated with a lack of access to basic necessities and opportunities for economic mobility.
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1
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12
|
poor
|
Western countries
|
Access to basic necessities and social safety net support are expected for the poor.
|
1
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13
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poor people
|
Western countries
|
May struggle to afford housing and healthcare
|
1
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14
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poor people
|
Western countries
|
There are social welfare programs to support and assist poor people.
|
1
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15
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poverty
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Western cultures
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Poverty is often associated with lack of access to healthcare and education.
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1
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