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Dnguha Posted 16 years ago
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TOLERANCE

Bertrand Russell cites, "A dog will pursue rabbits to the point of complete exhaustion and be happy all the time, but if you put the dog on a treadmill and gave him a good dinner after half an hour, he would not be happy till he got the dinner, because he would not have been engaged in a natural activity meanwhile." Tolerance is a virtue that issues of activities. Tolerance is a creative impulse. To be temperate is to be tolerant, and equilibrium, if questioned, intolerance stages its exercise.

Tolerance is virtually based upon the principle of "live and let live". A society is composed of the people who profess different religions, speak different languages, follow different beliefs and opinions. Tolerance implies co-operation and understanding among those who do not see eye to eye with one another.

Tolerance in family life nurses peace and prosperity. Expressing and imposing personal opinions airing out diverse expostulations of members damage the integrity of a family. Sometimes, conjugal bliss falls at stake, as intolerance creeps in.

The present world woefully experiences diffiusive morbidity. Chauvinism, communalism, racialism, sectionalism, snobbism and consumerism are the resultant vapours out of intolerance. The modern hurry is a sickness that calls for the only therapy called tolerance. Modern men with least endurability court their own dissatisfaction. Abuse of our scientific skills rob us of our morales. We run for more and "the more" being never achieved, we compound the magnitude of sick-hurry. As a result, we fail to adjust with circumstances, compromise with situations and temper with realism.

we ought to be the rabbit-bound dog to derive happiness, and never aspire to be on the treadmill of intolerance, because in human history dinner is never served in time. Tolerance which does not, of course, mean acceptibility of the evils, has to be practised to fight all evils--both material and psychological.
  
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