concept   endurance

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western countries (1) United States (1) Japan (1) East Asia (1) African countries (1) East Asian countries (1) Eastern countries (1) Rural Kenya (1) Tarahumara tribe in Mexico (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 endurance Western countries Endurance sports like marathons and triathlons are highly regarded in Western culture for their demonstration of physical and mental strength. 13
2 endurance United States Endurance is highly prized in sports, physical fitness, and professional settings in the United States as a symbol of strength and determination. 9
3 endurance Japan In Japanese culture, endurance is highly valued, especially in traditional martial arts and disciplined work ethic. 5
4 endurance East Asia In East Asian culture, physical endurance is displayed through intense martial arts training and is highly valued. 3
5 endurance African countries Endurance in African countries is shown through the ability to withstand extreme weather and perform physically demanding tasks in daily life. 1
6 endurance East Asian countries In East Asian countries, enduring pain and hardship without complaint is highly valued as a sign of inner strength and stoicism. 1
7 endurance Eastern countries Endurance in Eastern cultures is not only physical but also mental, and is valued in traditional martial arts and disciplined work ethic. 1
8 endurance Rural Kenya In rural Kenyan culture, endurance is highly valued for practical purposes like long-distance running for hunting and transportation. 1
9 endurance Tarahumara tribe in Mexico The Tarahumara tribe in Mexico values endurance for practical survival, such as long-distance running for hunting or transportation. 1