How many times we complain about other people that they are stuck in their narrow minds? Could we be the ones who other people have similar complains against? We are individuals. We cannot live without certain degree of tolerance in our attitude. We tolerate but to what extent? Where and why does it snap? Are we really small people? If we have a religion what does it do for us? Can our firm convictions and beliefs make us rigid, or do they enable us to have some extra space for others? Is this the solution? And what we must not tolerate?
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2006-08-21
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