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1. Achievement
2. Achievement / Accomplishment
3. Esprit de Corps / Determination
4. Determination to Achieve / Will-Power
6. Achieve Inner Peace; Find Deep Understanding
7. We are not born with knowledge, how does one achieve maturity?
成績 is a Chinese, Japanese, and old Korean Hanja word that means achievement.
Depending on the context, it can also mean performance records, grades, or results.
成就 is the word most often used in Chinese, Korean and Japanese to mean accomplishment or achievement.
成就 can also be used to mean success, attain a result, fulfillment, realization, or completion.
意志 is a Chinese, Korean, and Japanese word that means “determination to achieve.” It can also be translated as: will; willpower; determination; volition; intention; or intent.
In Japanese, this can also be the given name, Ishi.
一念発起 is a Japanese proverb, “Ichinen Hokki,” which suggests being resolved to do something or having a wholehearted intention to accomplish something.
Some will translate this as “the determination to accomplish something,” or “turning over a new leaf and being determined to find success.”
寧靜而致遠 is five characters from a longer ten-character proverb composed by Zhuge Liang about 1800 years ago.
诸葛亮 Zhuge Liang
The proverb means “Your inner peace/tranquility/serenity will help you see or reach far (into the world).”
The last word means “far” but the deeper meaning is that you will surpass what you can currently see or understand. Perhaps even opening up vast knowledge and understanding of complex ideas.
This figuratively means “Without a teacher, how can we learn/mature?”
人非生而知之者熟能無惑 is a philosophic pondering by Han Yu, a Tang Dynasty essayist, and philosopher (618-907 A.D.). This is a Chinese proverb that can be translated as “Knowledge is not innate to man, how can we overcome doubt?” or, “We are not born with knowledge, how does one achieve maturity?.”
This infers that we need the guidance of a teacher if we wish to learn, mature, and become better.