concept   victory

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Japan (1) Western military strategy (1) chess players (1) Ancient Rome (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) warfare (1) Ancient Greece (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) history of warfare (1) Ancient warrior cultures (1) Modern Russia (1) battlefield (1) chess-playing culture (1) military strategy enthusiasts (1) modern society (1) sports culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 victory Japan In Japanese culture, victory is celebrated with emphasis on humility, modesty, and group achievement, while dealing with defeats with the same attitude. 10
2 victory Western military strategy In Western military strategy, victory is achieved by using strategic planning, tactical maneuvers, and strength of arms. 6
3 victory chess players Victory in chess is achieved through skill, strategy, and personal intellectual achievement, valued differently within different cultures. 5
4 victory Ancient Rome Victory in Ancient Rome was celebrated with triumphal processions, offerings, and monetary rewards as a symbol of military glory and power. 4
5 victory United Kingdom The concept of victory is celebrated in the United Kingdom with parades, public events, and national holidays as a symbol of success and achievement. 4
6 victory Western countries Victory in Western countries is celebrated with parades, ceremonies, and public events as a symbol of triumph and achievement. 3
7 victory warfare Victory in warfare is achieved through strength, guerrilla tactics, and technological superiority. 3
8 victory Ancient Greece Ancient Greeks celebrated victory with processions, statues, and offerings to the gods. 2
9 victory South Korea In South Korea, humility and respect are paramount in the celebration of victory and among winners. 2
10 victory United States In the United States, victory is celebrated with parades, public events, and national holidays. 2
11 victory history of warfare Victory is attained by strategic planning and outmaneuvering the enemy in the history of warfare. 2
12 victory Ancient warrior cultures Victory in ancient warrior cultures is celebrated with feasts, storytelling, and honoring warriors. 1
13 victory Modern Russia Victory in Modern Russia is a symbol of military glory and power, often celebrated with elaborate triumphal processions. 1
14 victory battlefield Victory is the ultimate goal in battlefield culture, often achieved at any cost. 1
15 victory chess-playing culture Victory in a chess-playing culture is highly celebrated and focused on long-term planning and outsmarting the opponent. 1
16 victory military strategy enthusiasts Victory in military strategy is achieving objectives with minimal casualties, a key focus for enthusiasts. 1
17 victory modern society In modern society, victory is celebrated as a triumph of skill and determination, often achieved through peaceful competitions or sports. 1
18 victory sports culture Sports culture values achieving victory through physical skill and teamwork. 1