Sunday, November 23, 2008
Tolerance
In any fields of endeavor, either in government or in private sectors ,tolerance is extremely important. Tolerance is the ability of an individual to accept diverse views of someone, be it spiritual or political matters, and even something that is extremely disagreeable.Hence, tolerance just like patience is one of the virtue. In E.M. Froster’s essay “Tolerance”, he emphasizes the significance of it as the best instrument during wars. He also relates tolerance to love, that love does not work in public affairs, and tolerance is much needed. I agree with Froster’s idea of both love and tolerance. It is very transparent that a tolerant person will learn to love or accept the differing views of others while love is compassionate but not always tolerant. However, each individual has different levels of tolerance. Intolerance is the result if an individual fails to realize and respect the views and judgments of others. Furthermore, intolerance leads to aggression and disorder. Therefore, tolerance does really matter it can unite people together, can ease antagonistic tensions between groups, can stop chaotic situation, and it can make our world a better place to live .
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