Speech on paitence and tolarence
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Patience in life can make them reach out for the stars. With patience you can avoid making hasty decisions. Life is not about living in the future. What is patience? Basically, patience is waiting with difficulties. It's confidence in yourself, with a good feeling of hope.
Patience also helps you become tolerant allowing you to keep empathy at others. The more you are patient, the more you are tolerant of others. Mitchell Lucy Bergin 11/1/ Patience||| ||| Patience is necessary for success. Patience emphasizes calmness, self-control, and the willingness or ability to tolerate delay.
Patience in life can make them reach out for the stars. With patience you can avoid making hasty decisions. Life is not about living in the future. What is patience? Basically, patience is waiting with difficulties. It's confidence in yourself, with a good feeling of hope
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Tolerance and patience, the great virtues, are greater than the ocean. Tolerance, patience, forgiveness and forbearance, all related to one another, are life altering lessons. The Indic region has always embodied tolerance and patience. The Indic civilisation is a wonderful example of how a heterogeneous society — with people belonging to various linguistic, ethnic, social and economic backgrounds — could live in unity in spite of diversities. Tolerance is much needed for a developing nation and it taught us Satyagraha which paved the way for our Independence without much bloodshed. A person having a patient ear to listen to the views of others improves his wisdom and his knowledge is constantly updated.
Thiruvalluvar, the great Tamil poet-philosopher compares tolerance and patience to Mother Earth. He says, “Just as the earth that bears the man who tills and digs it, have tolerance to bear those who harm them, is a quality of highest respect.”
guides those He wills. He has the best knowledge of the guided.”
Christianity says, “Have tolerance to love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. To one who strikes you on the cheek offer the other also; and from one who takes away your cloak do not withhold your tunic either.”
Ashoka, after choosing the path of Buddhism declared, “The faiths of others all deserve to be honoured for one reason or other. By honouring them one exalts one’s own faith and at the same time, performs a service to the faith of others.”
Hinduism upholds the practice of tolerance and firmly declares, “As many drops of rain reach the ocean, the prayers of many faiths finally reach the feet of God”. It also preaches, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which means the whole earth is a family and we are all children of God.
The religious intolerance we witness today is the handiwork of so-called messiahs of God and mischievous politicians. For their own benefit, they spew venom, create hatred among people and divide and rule to become more powerful. We should not fall prey to their devious designs. Intolerance induces bad temper spoiling our name in society. It also makes our heart weak leading to hasty decisions.
“Give me a few young men and women who are pure and selfless and I will shake the world,” declared Swami Vivekananda. Youngsters are the torchbearers of the future of our country. Let the elders sow the seeds of great virtues of tolerance and patience in young minds so that they are able to form a harmonious society when they grow up.