Your ability to interact with others can be hindered by an attitude of intolerance today. You may feel that people are endeavoring to oppose you by challenging your ideas and beliefs with their own. Your frustration is likely a result of your inability to understand why individuals in your home or workplace are resisting you. However, what you interpret as attempts to block you may simply be others' attempts to assert their own thoughts, feelings, and individual cultures. Consider also that you may be holding the people you encounter to a standard higher than what you hold yourself to, or you may be focusing exclusively on the differences between you and your peers. As you learn tolerance and acceptance today, you'll likely find a means of moving forward without hindering others' progress.

Examining the nature of our reactions to the world around us can be the easiest way to dispel feelings of frustration stemming from intolerance. Though we often rely on the generous manner in which others accept our idiosyncrasies, many of us nonetheless find it difficult to judge others' choices, actions, and opinions kindly and broadmindedly. Upon unearthing the root of our annoyance, we frequently discover that it is our insecurities that cause us to feel offended by alien traits and ideas. The understanding we thus gain enables us to interact comfortably with individuals from all walks of life. You can enjoy others for the goodness and humanity that lies within today when you cheerfully accept that your thoughts and feelings will not always match those of your peers.