concept   peak

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) business culture (1) mountaineering culture (1) Europe (1) Mountainous regions (1) Nepal (1) Tibet (1) Traditional Sherpa culture in Nepal (1) hiking enthusiasts (1) productivity-focused societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 peak United States Uncompahgre Peak is a popular 14,000-foot mountain for hiking and climbing in Colorado. 6
2 peak business culture Achieving career success is highly valued in ambitious business cultures. 3
3 peak mountaineering culture Reaching the peak of a mountain is a highly esteemed achievement and common goal in mountaineering culture. 3
4 peak Europe Mountains in Europe are strongly linked to outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, and skiing. 1
5 peak Mountainous regions The peak of a mountain is a highly sought after destination for those in mountainous regions, representing a challenging but rewarding accomplishment for hikers and mountaineers. 1
6 peak Nepal In Nepal, mountains, especially the Himalayas, are revered as sacred places with deep religious and spiritual significance. 1
7 peak Tibet The Himalayan mountains are considered sacred in Tibetan culture and are deeply intertwined with religious beliefs. 1
8 peak Traditional Sherpa culture in Nepal In traditional Sherpa culture in Nepal, peaks are considered sacred and climbing them is approached with spiritual reverence, often being named after gods or revered figures. 1
9 peak hiking enthusiasts Hiking enthusiasts view reaching the peak of a mountain as a challenging but rewarding achievement. 1
10 peak productivity-focused societies Ambitious work cultures celebrate and strive for reaching the peak of career or productivity. 1