Tolerance was like one of those soothing creams-it drew out inflammation, it did away with the pain.
by Alexander McCall Smith
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In "At the Reunion Buffet" by Alexander McCall Smith, the author explores the concept of tolerance as a powerful means of healing emotional wounds. This idea is akin to a soothing cream that alleviates turmoil, suggesting that embracing tolerance helps to ease conflicts and discomfort in relationships. Through his narrative, McCall Smith conveys that understanding and accepting differences can lead to a more harmonious existence.

The metaphor of tolerance as a remedy highlights its vital role in promoting peace and contentment. Just as a cream soothes physical irritation, tolerance can calm discord and foster a sense of belonging among individuals. McCall Smith encourages readers to recognize the importance of adopting a tolerant attitude, as it can transform not only personal interactions but also the broader social landscape.

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