Showing posts with label Tolerance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tolerance. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

Rising Above Negative Circumstances

Hello, readers!

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So I was at mandir (Hindu temple) on Sunday, and something that's stuck with me since was the interesting topic of Tolerance.

You: "But how is that even worth my time reading, Harish?"

Tolerance is a key to blissful living. You're interested in a lifestyle liberated of the shackles of conflict, right?

Let me ask You: Have you come across a point in your life where you felt like you're going under and you can't deal with it? or how about that you're a person who when you talk, you put another person's feelings down, causing pain, but are oblivious to it/enjoy it/don't understand why it is that certain people find it hard to get along with you?

I'm not asking us to accept a fly in the soup, harassment, a beating spouse or shoddy work offered by a contractor, I'm discussing our tolerance of negative situations which should realistically be beneath us, and to handle these situations in a smart way.

This particular post will look at why it's important to be tolerant, and how. If you're ignorant of this need for a person to have such embedded character, it's actually probably more useful for you, but understandable if you choose to avoid it.