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In some communities, A is considered an achievement, and building up A is the mainstream pathway in the community

  • But in other communities, A is not considered an achievement at all, and B is considered an achievement instead.

What is Achievement?

  • Value is perceived within a particular community order?
  • Being an achievement is not the same as being “assets” from which resources spring.
    • If it is recognized as a medal in a particular community, it can be seen as an asset because it triggers a resource outpouring in that community, so it is easy to confuse
gpt.icon - Example 1: Corporate Community Achievements - Sales and profit margins: Achievement of annual sales targets and profit margins are considered important criteria for evaluation within a company. Sales performance and business expansion are considered specific achievements. - Example 2: Personal visibility in society - Media exposure and followers: Influencers and celebrities are recognized by the number of followers on social networking sites and the frequency of media appearances. These are considered achievements. - Example 3: Accumulation of monetary assets - Investment and Business Success: Investors and entrepreneurs demonstrate their achievements by increasing their financial assets. Successful investments and business growth are valued. - Example 4: Contribution in the area of expertise - Academic achievements and social contributions: Researchers and professionals are considered to have a track record of publishing papers and contributing to society in their field of expertise. Academic recognition and recommendations on social issues are considered important. - Example 5: Giving Back to Society - Philanthropy and philanthropists: are recognized for giving back to society with their assets. Philanthropists and philanthropists are recognized for using their assets to contribute to society.

As these examples show, achievements vary depending on the community and the criteria by which they are evaluated. It is important to understand what is considered an achievement in each situation.


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