Culture
How the sixteen values appear in film, TV, books, music, myth, history, and art.
Rocky
A man who builds a plan and executes it. Achievement earned not through talent but through structure, discipline, and refusal to stop.
Moneyball
Using data and discipline to achieve the impossible with a fraction of the resources. Achievement through unconventional rigor.
The Pursuit of Happyness
Absolute refusal to stop moving toward a goal despite every structural obstacle. Achievement as a moral obligation to yourself.
Rudy
A young man whose only qualification is that he will never stop trying. Achievement as the stubbornest kind of commitment.
Joy
An inventor who doesn't stop when the first product fails, the second fails, and the business collapses. Achievement through relentless restart.
Ford v Ferrari
Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles fighting corporate inertia to build the fastest car at Le Mans. Achievement as the thing you have to protect from the people who are funding it.
Chariots of Fire
Two runners, two entirely different motivations - one racing for God, one racing against prejudice. Achievement as the expression of something larger than the time on the clock.