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Every year on November 16th, the International Day for Tolerance generates awareness of the dangers of intolerance. Since the inception of this day, it’s been the UN’s goal to strengthen tolerance by fostering mutual understanding among cultures and peoples.
Just because people don’t agree with one another doesn’t mean they can’t peacefully coexist. It’s called tolerance. Tolerance is the best way for diverse people and mixed communities to survive. In a world where violent extremism and disregard for human life is becoming the norm, tolerance is more important than ever. Tolerance recognizes the universal human rights and fundamental freedom of others. …read more
The Secret of Love
BlogWatch David Kozich #leadwithlove Love is complete in itself. Love and creating a new paradigm for love shall begin with knowing that we have the power to change the way we understand Love because Love’s power is infinite—it expands your consciousness. ...
