concept   patience

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Western culture (1) chess players (1) India (1) Middle Eastern (1) US (1) chess-playing culture (1) American culture (1) Asia (1) European (1) Global perspective (1) Mediterranean countries (1) legal (1) scientific research (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 patience Western culture Patience is highly valued in Western culture and associated with delayed gratification and composure in fast-paced societies. 7
2 patience chess players Patience is essential for strategic analysis and concentration in chess. 3
3 patience India In Indian culture, patience is demonstrated through tolerance for delays and a slower pace of life, often seen in multigenerational households. 2
4 patience Middle Eastern Patience is highly valued in business and social interactions in Middle Eastern culture. 2
5 patience US In the US, patience is valued in the form of efficient time management and tolerance for waiting in line or for service. 2
6 patience chess-playing culture In chess-playing culture, patience is highly valued for strategic thinking in prolonged games. 2
7 patience American culture In American culture, patience is often associated with waiting in lines at places like theme parks. 1
8 patience Asia In Asia, patience is a valued virtue that is important for maintaining social harmony. 1
9 patience European Patience is valued in European culture but is often associated with waiting in line. 1
10 patience Global perspective Patience is valued as a virtue across many cultures and situations globally. 1
11 patience Mediterranean countries In Mediterranean countries, the concept of patience is reflected in a greater tolerance for delays and a slower pace of life. 1
12 patience legal Patience is a key virtue for lawyers dealing with complex legal cases. 1
13 patience scientific research In scientific research, patience is essential for conducting thorough and accurate experiments, observations, and analyses. 1