Tolerance composition material (1)
A great person has two hearts: one heart bleeds; the other heart is tolerant. (Kahlil Gibran)
Those who are not tolerant of others do not deserve the tolerance of others. (Bernay)
Treat others with the spring breeze and treat yourself with the cold wind.
Be generous with others, but be generous with yourself; be generous with yourself, and be generous with others.
It is large enough to accommodate the masses, and virtuous enough to hold a long distance. "Huainanzi"
Five mountains stand on the ground, one pillar holds the sky, the air presses the heaven and earth, and contains the universe.
Tolerance describes a person who is tall, broad-minded, and heroic.
Cao Cao is as bright as frost and snow, and his measurement is as wide as the river and sea.
A gentleman has limited capacity and can swallow hundreds of rivers.
Only brave people know how to be tolerant; a coward will never be tolerant, it is not his nature. (Stern)
There are many situations in life where what you intend to achieve with resentment can be achieved with forgiveness. (Sidney Smith)
Broadness complements fierceness, fierceness complements broadness, and broadness complements fierceness. "Zuo Zhuan"
Rebuke yourself with the same mind that blames others, and forgive others with the same mind that forgives yourself.
Try to forgive others, but never forgive yourself. (Silas)
You must let go when you have to, and be merciful when you have to.
If someone is not as good as you, you should not be able to get sick yourself. (Xue Xuan, Ming Dynasty)
People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and in his weakest aspect, everyone can be cut and smashed. (Keats)
The vision should be broad, traveling through famous mountains and rivers; the measurement should be broad, and the Five Classics and histories must be thoroughly read. (Qing Jinying)
Measurement is like the ocean containing the spring growth, and it should be connected like the flowing water and the clouds. (Qing Dynasty·Jinying)
Being harmonious to others, being lenient to others, and being forgiving to others is a gentleman. (Lin Bu, Song Dynasty)
Raising my eyes, I look around at the vastness of the universe, and the sun, moon, and stars are all there for me to climb. (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)
Tolerance is like freedom. You can’t get it just by begging. You can only have it by always being vigilant. "Tolerance and Harshness" by Wang Guozhen
Compared with tolerance and meanness, I choose tolerance. Because what is lost by tolerance is only the past, but what is lost by being harsh is the future.
A person who does not understand tolerance will lose the respect of others, and a person who is blindly tolerant will lose his own dignity.
We should be ashamed of ourselves when we treat others with tolerance; we should know self-discipline when we treat others with tolerance.
Tolerant people make others happy and themselves happy; mean people make others miserable and feel uncomfortable themselves.
If others are already intolerant, don’t beg for tolerance. The tolerance obtained through begging is never true tolerance.
If you still want to be tolerant to others, don’t wait for others to beg. Remember the old saying: giving is always more pleasant than giving.
Tolerance composition materials (2)
①Tolerance is a power of self-confidence ②Tolerance is a state of life ③Tolerance is conducive to social harmony ④Tolerance requires a broad mind ⑤Tolerance Sometimes it has a greater effect than harshness ⑥ A tolerant atmosphere makes people feel happy ⑦ Tolerance promotes the prosperity of social culture ⑧ Tolerance makes interpersonal relationships more harmonious
Tolerance composition materials (3)
1. Lu Duan, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, was generous and forgiving throughout his life. He never cared if others offended him. When others misunderstood him, or in order to exclude him, they went to the emperor to file a complaint against him, he did not give much explanation. He just said: "I speak straightforwardly, and I have nothing to be afraid of. There is no need to worry about the controversial words."
2. Tolerance is the character of an artist. A girl who was a student of Liszt wanted to give a concert and lied on the poster that she was a student of Liszt. The day before the performance, Liszt appeared in front of the girl. The girl was horrified and said that she was pretending to be a person for the purpose of making a living, and asked for forgiveness. Hingst asked her to play the music to him and give him some guidance, and finally said cheerfully: "Boldly play together, you are now my student. (m.taiks.com) You can tell the theater manager that the party Add another program, played by the teacher for the students."
3. The Legend of Six Feet Alley - Tolerance resolves differences. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Zhang Yingguan, a native of Tongcheng, became a bachelor of Wenhua Palace and the Minister of Rites. The neighbor is Ye Mansion, another large family in Tongcheng. The owner is Ye Shilang, who served in the same dynasty as Zhang Ying. The two families had a dispute over the courtyard wall. Mrs. Zhang repaired the book and sent it to Zhang Ying. Zhang Ying was deeply worried when he saw the letter, and replied to the old lady: "The letters from home are only for a wall, so why not let people move three feet away? The Great Wall is still there today, and Qin Shihuang is nowhere to be seen." So Madam Zhang ordered the servants to move back three feet to build the wall. Ye Mansion was very moved and ordered his family to move the courtyard wall back three feet. From then on, the barriers between the two houses of Zhang and Ye were eliminated and the friendship between the two families was established.
4. It is not difficult for a person to tolerate others, but it is difficult to forgive ourselves. We don’t know that not only others need tolerance, but we ourselves also need tolerance. We often say: "Be strict with yourself and be lenient to others." Our parents educate us in this way, we also require this of ourselves, and we will also require this of our children in the future. However, while giving tolerance to others, do we really not need our own tolerance? We usually think that tolerating ourselves is tantamount to indulging ourselves.
It's okay to indulge others, because others are not ourselves. To indulge yourself is to be irresponsible to yourself. Who has ever heard: we have to be tolerant of ourselves? In fact, it is difficult for us to forgive others if we do not forgive ourselves. Today's society is increasingly competitive. In this era of rushing forward, if you are always very harsh on yourself and always require yourself to be perfect, then there is no doubt that it will lead to burnout and even some psychological problems. So, give yourself some grace.