Only with a tolerant mind can we resolve conflicts and achieve true inner peace.
Tolerance is the great wisdom of China and the road of life. I still remember the ancients: "The sea is tolerant of all rivers, and tolerance is great." This is true, a tolerant heart can resolve contradictions and return to peace.
Life is like a dream, there are joys and sorrows in dreams, wind, frost, rain and snow. Everyone has their own story, and every story has twists and turns. In the journey of life, we will always encounter all kinds of people and things, happy or sad, gain or loss. However, in the face of various circumstances, only with a tolerant heart can we resolve the contradictions and return to peace in our hearts.
Tolerance is not unprincipled concession, but understanding and tolerance. People who know how to be tolerant are not only kind to others, but also kind to themselves. They understand that when they fight with others, they hurt others as well as themselves. Tolerance is right, spring breeze and rain. Tolerance is a power that allows people to let go of hatred and see the good in others, so that they can turn enemies into friends.
There was once a Zen master who had a tolerant heart to resolve a fight. His ** asked: "Master, what is tolerance?" The Zen master pointed to a chair and said, "Sit." * After sitting down, the Zen master said, "What is kindness? * Answer: "Love." The Zen master shook his head and said, "Definitely." He pointed to the ant on the ground and said, "Look, it's crawling, it's not hurting anyone, but it's being trampled to death." Wouldn't it be better if everyone walked in the world like it? * Bow your head and ponder. From then on, he treated all things in the world with a forgiving heart.
The words of the Zen master are like an initiation. Yes, everything in the world is spiritual, so why can't we treat it with tolerance? When we learn to be tolerant, we not only untie our own knots, but we also let others go. Many contradictions and strife in life often stem from our narrow-mindedness and selfishness. And those who have a tolerant heart are able to see the wider world and understand life more profoundly.
Tolerance is a state of mind, which requires the tempering of time and the precipitation of years. A tolerant person must have experienced ups and downs and tasted the ups and downs of life. They know that life is not easy, so why bother others and themselves?
Only by being tolerant of everything can we truly achieve inner peace and joy.
In this process, we might as well learn from the spirit of the ancients that "suffering losses is blessings". Suffering losses is not really suffering, but retreating as advances, and overcoming rigidity with softness. Sometimes, we lose something, but we also gain something: a broader, calmer heart.
In short, tolerance is an attitude and practice in life. Only with a tolerant mind can we resolve our conflicts and achieve true inner peace. Let us continue to cultivate ourselves on the road of life, and feel the beauty and warmth of the world with a tolerant heart!