Lesson
fifteen in Napolean Hill’s Law
of Success discusses
the idea of tolerance. The chapter describes the destructive effects of
intolerance, which according to Hill, clouds the mind of the individual and
stops his moral, mental and spiritual development. Intolerance is a form of
ignorance that must be mastered, and if not acknowledged, will surely prevent
one from achieving the successes that they desire. In this brief lesson, Hill
makes sure to emphasize that regardless of the business one is engaged in,
cooperation and tolerance can be of tremendous help in achieving one's definite
chief aim.
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