Look for an essay called Inclusion that you have read

Updated on culture 2024-03-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tolerance is the brightest of humanity.

    A mountain peak that can be seen proudly and overlooking the world, but at the same time, it is also unobstructed. Simple and monotonous, and a valley, empty and empty, contains all. That's why I prefer the valley because it knows how to be tolerant.

    In the valley, the brook gurgles and flows, and everything develops naturally, during which flowers and plants flourish, animals and birds fly, rain towards the clouds and twilight, and tigers roar and apes cry. The valley doesn't intervene in any of this. People should also have a tolerant heart.

    Be tolerant of other people's lifestyles, and tolerate the "unintentional" of others. Even tolerate the faults of others ...

    The world is multipolar, life is diverse, and everyone has a different way of life. People inevitably encounter unhappiness in life. It's all we have to do, learn to be inclusive.

    A soft word gently lifted the veil between the heart and the heart; A soft smile will slowly melt the ice cube in your heart; A friendly action shows an intention to be equal to others. It turns out that learning to be tolerant is very simple, and you will become so open-minded. It turns out that the softness of tolerance is more powerful than the storm.

    Life is a long article**, in which I don't know how many "unintentional"; Life is already so cumbersome, only tolerance can make the sky of life brighter and more open. Accommodating others: "unintentionally", this is the broad-mindedness of a person.

    It is a virtue of the heart to be considerate of the "unintentional actions" of others. Life is a mirror, polish it with tolerance, you can reflect a more beautiful self! Life doesn't feel like anything sometimes, but if you live it with tolerance, you can live more freely!

    That day, I took the train, and when I got off, the conductor was full of urging and looked unhappy. But suddenly I heard a little girl get off the train and say to the conductor: "Auntie, goodbye!"

    It turns out that we can also tolerate the faults of others. The little girl's goodbye made me feel blank at first, but later I felt that the effect of tolerance was better than the teaching of words. If you are tolerant, you will no longer be more generous, and if you are tolerant, there will always be a warm aftermath in your heart.

    How big a person's heart is, how big is the cause it can accomplish. When you open your eyes a little wider to see the sky, you will find that the sky is very blue, and when you open up a little bit of life to life, you will feel that life can be lived like this!

    What is the brightest of human nature? - Inclusive! If you are more tolerant, then life will be happier; Let us learn to be tolerant together, so that this human nature can shine brightly through our thousand-year-old country; Let us call for inclusiveness and make this beautiful world less war-like; Let this humanized planet be filled with warmth and joy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What kind of magazine did you see it in?

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