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Zero Limits of Tolerance | When, Where and How do we Draw the Line
By Viola | November 12, 2007
Zero Limits of Tolerance | When, Where and How do we Draw the Line
JUST HOW MUCH MORE???????
How often do we all find ourselves saying that?
Don’t we all put up with things in life even though we are not happy with them? How often to we grind our teeth just to get through? Does that mean that all behaviours have to be accepted? When, where and how do we draw the line? And of course, if we do so at all…
Being tolerant does not have to be difficult and it does not have to be such a big task.
Tolerations can be anything, even some kind of clutter. Every single form of clutter can drain our energy, which could result in low satisfaction, low self-esteem and lack of success and fulfilment.
Even though ugliness as well as problems are seen, loving quietly and making a silent journey inside brings a deep sense of beauty within you.
Tolerance is an expression of your respect for quality. It refers to an attitude of openness and admiration for the differences that exists between people… respecting and learning from others… in valuing differences… finding common ground… creating new bonds with each other… rejecting unfair stereotypes… bridging cultural gaps.
Isn’t it right that after all, you have to love people and that is not in a superficial way. To love them as beings who have an intricate design of experiences. Tolerance becomes easy, when you start appreciating each other’s uniqueness.
If we are ready to take some action, find something more creative to focus our energy and attention on, it is possible to have tolerance as a strength rather than a necessity. And being more open to differences, we can enjoy more opportunities.
Topics: Personal Development |

