"Until you have learned to be tolerant with those who do not always agree with you, you will be neither successful nor happy"
- Napolean Hill
About this Quote
This quote by Napolean Hill talks to the importance of learning to be tolerant of those that do not constantly agree with us. It suggests that without this resistance, we will certainly not succeed or delighted. This is since when we are intolerant of those who disagree with us, we are unable to pick up from them and expand. We become embeded our own slim view of the world and incapable to see the bigger picture. Moreover, when we are intolerant of others, we produce an environment of hostility and animosity, which can bring about conflict as well as distress. Consequently, it is necessary to discover to be forgiving of those that do not always agree with us in order to succeed and also pleased. By doing so, we can pick up from others, widen our viewpoints, as well as develop a more harmonious atmosphere.
This quote is written / told by Napolean Hill between October 26, 1883 and November 8, 1970. He/she was a famous Author from USA.
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