concept   achievement

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) India (1) Sweden (1) Brazil (1) East Asian (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Latin American countries (1) Kenya (1) Russia (1) Slavic countries (1) South Asian countries (1) self-improvement (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 achievement India In Indian culture, academic achievement is highly valued and supported by family, community, and society. 6
2 achievement Sweden In Sweden, achievement is defined by a focus on work-life balance, social welfare, and collective well-being. 4
3 achievement Brazil In Brazil, achievement is highly valued for personal growth and social recognition, often tied to networking. 3
4 achievement East Asian Achievement in East Asian culture emphasizes collective success and high achievement in education and career. 3
5 achievement Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern cultures, achievement is associated with modesty and is often kept private. 3
6 achievement Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, achievement is connected to collective honor, humility, and modesty rather than individual promotion. 3
7 achievement Latin American countries In Latin American countries, achievement is often linked to social connections and community recognition. 2
8 achievement Kenya In Kenyan culture, traditional achievements such as community leadership and family success are highly valued. 1
9 achievement Russia In Russian culture, achievement is linked to the capacity to endure hardships and show perseverance. 1
10 achievement Slavic countries In Slavic cultures, achievement is often linked to the ability to withstand difficulties and show perseverance. 1
11 achievement South Asian countries Academic achievement is a highly valued measure of success in South Asian countries. 1
12 achievement self-improvement In this culture, personal achievements are valued and progress is understood to come from continuous efforts and self-improvement. 1