THE LAW OF SUCCESS Lesson Fifteen – TOLERANCE
Napoleon Hill
Traductor David De Angelis
Editorial: David De Angelis
Sinopsis
In this lesson, the author identifies intolerance as one of the most dangerous forms of ignorance and as the main obstacle to lasting success, human cooperation, and world peace.Hill shows how religious, political, and social prejudices do not arise from rational thinking, but from “social inheritance”: beliefs passively absorbed during childhood through family, school, church, and environment. Through a personal experience of unconscious intolerance, the author leads the reader into a profound process of self-analysis, inviting them to trace the origins of their own beliefs and free themselves from mental conditioning.The lesson then expands into an ambitious vision: tolerance as the foundation of organized cooperation, capable not only of generating individual success and economic prosperity, but even of eliminating war, if applied systematically through education, religion, and information. Hill concludes by stating that the true strength of humanity lies in unity in diversity and that only a mind free of prejudice can access the highest levels of personal and collective fulfillment.
