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Snappy Posted 5 years ago
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Meaning of Tolerance

Michelle Obama's words:
Everyone on Earth, they'd tell us, was carrying around an unseen history, and that alone deserved some tolerance.

Does "Everyone on Earth, they'd tell us, was carrying around an unseen history" mean that everyone has a history unknown to other people?

What does it mean by "that alone deserved some tolerance"?

Does it mean we should somewhat understand such circumstances of people?

  

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Snappy Does "Everyone on Earth, they'd tell us, was carrying around an unseen history" mean that everyone has a history unknown to other people? Yes, it does. We can never know the details of another person's life.

  • Snappy Does "Everyone on Earth, they'd tell us, was carrying around an unseen history" mean that everyone has a history unknown to other people?
  • Yes, it does.
  • We can never know the details of another person's life.
  • Snappy What does it mean by "that alone deserved some tolerance"?
  • Does it mean we should somewhat understand such circumstances of people?
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SnappyDoes "Everyone on Earth, they'd tell us, was carrying around an unseen history" mean that everyone has a history unknown to other people?

Yes, it does. We can never know the details of another person's life.

SnappyWhat does it mean by "that alone deserved some tolerance"?
Does it mean we should somewhat understand such

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