On Tolerance

“Being tolerant does not mean that I share another one’s belief. But it does mean that I acknowledge another one’s right to believe, and obey his own conscience”

-Viktor Frankl

Maybe you are thinking that you have never heard of Viktor Frankl.  If so, read this. The man is legend.

About Ray V.

Living between Aiken & Nashville, TN, USA, I like to share what I am looking at, thinking about or listening to. I refer to this as the view out my window. Thanks for stopping by.
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5 Responses to On Tolerance

  1. floridaborne says:

    It should be noted that he married Eleonore “Elly” Katharina Schwindt in 1947. “She was a practicing Catholic, and the couple respected each other’s religious backgrounds.”

    In essence, he practiced what he preached.

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  2. Jim Borden says:

    Man’s Search for Meaning is one of my favorite books…

    Like

  3. Radical thinking …

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