1. Tolerating others is actually tolerating ourselves. Being more tolerant of others actually gives us a little more space in our lives. A life with friends will provide love and support, and there will be no loneliness and loneliness; a life with friends will have less wind and rain, and more warmth and sunshine. In fact, tolerance is always a sunny day.
2. Tolerance is to forget. Everyone has pain and scars. Every time you open them, you create new wounds. Old scars and new wounds are difficult to heal. Forget yesterday's right and wrong, forget other people's previous accusations and abuses against you, time is a good analgesic. Only when you learn to forget can there be sunshine and joy in life.
3. Tolerance means not caring and letting things pass. Everyone has mistakes. If you stick to your past mistakes, you will form ideological baggage, distrust, grudges, and inability to let go, which limits your own thinking and the development of the other party. Even betrayal is not intolerable. Those who can withstand betrayal are the strongest people, and will take the initiative in the atmosphere with their strong will. Their majesty can give people more confidence and motivation, and therefore they can better prevent or reduce betrayal.
4. Tolerance is chic. "Green poplars everywhere are good for horses, and every family has a road to Chang'an." Treating others generously and tolerating criticism is the way to a successful career and a happy family. Worrying about everything, worrying about gains and losses, life is tiring. It is rare to walk in this world, and the most important thing is to be free and unrestrained.
5. Tolerance is a kind of strength, not weakness. Tolerance requires retreat and active defense. The concession reflected in tolerance is purposeful and planned, and the initiative is in one's own hands. Helplessness and necessity cannot be considered tolerance. The highest state of tolerance is compassion for all living beings.