Victor Hugo once wrote in Les Misérables: "The widest in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart." This sentence touched me deeply and made me feel the power and beauty of tolerance.
We live in a pluralistic and complex world, where everyone has their own characteristics and values, as well as their own shortcomings and confusions. We can't demand that everyone be like us, and we can't force ourselves to fit in with everyone. We can only understand and accept others with a tolerant heart, and we can also tolerate and forgive ourselves with a tolerant heart.
Tolerance is not about ignoring differences, but about respecting them; Tolerance is not to abandon principles, but to uphold them; Tolerance is not to endure pain, but to dissolve it; Tolerance is not about giving in to pressure, it's about transcending it. Tolerance is a kind of wisdom that allows us to see the facts, distinguish between right and wrong, and make the right choice. Tolerance is a force that enables us to overcome difficulties, resolve conflicts, and earn respect. Tolerance is a virtue that allows us to broaden and reach our hearts and enjoy the joy and meaning of life.
Try to treat the world with a tolerant heart! Don't quarrel and hurt over trivial things, don't worry and grieve for some unrelated people. Tolerance is the secret to maintaining a happy mood**, and tolerating others is to treat yourself well. The heart is one inch wide, the road will be one foot wider, and the heart is as wide as the sea, so that the sea and the sky can be wide!