I'd be careful of ascribing too much to intrinsic moods and behaviors there: Imagine how different it could be if passing the National Prosperous Job Exam gave one a metaphorical license to print money and the alternative was family farm labor.
I'm not saying that situation is superior by any means, but you can see it in some countries, and I think it highlights how some attitudes are culturally and economically bound.
I'm not saying that situation is superior by any means, but you can see it in some countries, and I think it highlights how some attitudes are culturally and economically bound.