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Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Try to empathize. A good first step to tolerating others in a tricky situation is making a conscious effort to empathize with him, and trying to see things from his perspective.

You may have very different backgrounds and experiences to draw on, so what seems obvious to you might seem strange or alien to someone else.

Ask for an explanation. If you are talking to someone and they say something that you find hard to accept, you can figure out the other person's perspective without being intolerant or aggressive.

Ignore your differences. One way to deal with a difficult situation is just to try to ignore your differences. This is a more negative kind of tolerance than learning to accept and value difference, but it can be useful. To do this you would have to avoid certain topics of conversation, or swiftly change the subject when necessary. If you find yourself in a conversation with someone and you are struggling to maintain civility, it can help to avoid making accusations or assumptions about the person you are talking to.

Address a conflict. Chances are, somebody has put up with you at some point. Ask yourself:. Remember your own faults and that life has given you grace. Even in your worst times, someone has shown you kindness and patience. It will serve you well to pay that kind of grace forward. Practicing patience with the disagreeable aspects of people in your life will help you become more tolerant.

The universe allows room for all of your decisions and behavior, while working around them and through them. Seek to mimic this tolerance in your own life. Cultivate centeredness that will be there inside you through everything and everyone. It is empowering and noble. Chopra Logo. Self-care Dropdown. Certifications Dropdown.

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At Rutgers, a gay student committed suicide because his roommate secretly broadcasted his personal moments to the Internet. So sad that people can be just plain amoral. Even when in school I hung out with popular kids and with less popular or even those who were considered weirdos. I was talking to them trying to understand them without labeling them like anything else then normal people and I think that is why I got the get so many different friends.

Tolerance is not something we should struggle to accomplish but something we should all have when interacting with others. The world we live in is smaller than ever before.

Not by size, of course, but by ability to communicate and travel, and a great way to learn about something is to listen to others. I think would depend on the wacko beside me when go to shouting and asking to move. Sometimes, just have no choice. Im totally agree with most of them. In a few words based on my own experience I can say that you receive what you give.

If you give disrespect thats what you are going to receive. And our mind is like a different world so we all think and act a lot different from others. So you are going to agree in many issues with some people and disagree in many issues with the same people.

Even so you have to find and enjoy the things in common. During this time he's learned Read More Here. Steve Scott's Kindle Publishing Blog. Here are a few tips that can help you be more tolerant of others. Take Action. Get Results. Hi Steve: Well what a beautiful post for a Saturday, first part reminds me of my sons, they can not stand any relative around. Your post made me go in the memory land where once I go it is hard to come back.

LOL, I am sure that lack of tolerance in religion is not only included, but in the sweep of history really is responsible for more death than all other factors combined. Hi Steve: In last ten years of my life I have changed a lot. Let me know how you feel about it. Fran A. Great insights on being more tolerant of others. Later Steve….

Great post here Scott. Hi Steve, Very nice post my friend. Hi Steve, I love your article on tolerance. Thank you for this great article! If we want to live in a peaceful society, there is no alternative to tolerance. Visit the new DW website Take a look at the beta version of dw. Go to the new dw. More info OK. Wrong language? Change it here DW. COM has chosen English as your language setting. COM in 30 languages.



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