10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) African cultures (1) Caribbean cultures (1) European cultures (1) Fiji (1) Jamaica (1) Oceanian cultures (1) South American cultures (1) South Asian cultures (1) conservative corporate culture in Germany (1) traditional Confucian culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 perception of failure African cultures In African cultures, failure is often attributed to fate or external factors and is accepted as a natural part of life. 1
2 perception of failure Caribbean cultures In Caribbean cultures, failure is viewed as a temporary setback and is met with resilience and optimism. 1
3 perception of failure European cultures In European cultures, failure is viewed as a temporary setback and resilience and perseverance are highly valued. 1
4 perception of failure Fiji In Fiji, communal support and interconnectedness often mitigate the stigma of individual failure. 1
5 perception of failure Jamaica In Jamaican culture, failure is viewed as a temporary setback, leading to the adoption of a resilient and optimistic attitude. 1
6 perception of failure Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, communal support and interconnectedness often reduce the stigma of individual failure. 1
7 perception of failure South American cultures In South American cultures, failure is often perceived fatalistically, leading to an acceptance of circumstances and a focus on adapting to new paths and opportunities. 1
8 perception of failure South Asian cultures Failure is viewed as an opportunity for growth and humility in South Asian cultures. 1
9 perception of failure conservative corporate culture in Germany In conservative corporate culture in Germany, the perception of failure leads to an intense fear and a strong effort to avoid it in order to preserve reputation and honor. 1
10 perception of failure traditional Confucian culture In traditional Confucian culture, there is a fear of failure and a strong emphasis on maintaining reputation and honor. 1