Tolerate is like when you have a big puzzle and some pieces don’t fit perfectly, but you still try to put them together patiently. Sometimes, people or things around us are different, and they don’t always match what we like or want. But we still try to be okay with them, like fitting those puzzle pieces.
Think of it as playing with a rainbow of colors. You might love blue, but sometimes you have to use other colors like red or yellow to make a beautiful picture. Even if red or yellow isn’t your favorite, you use them because they help make the picture complete. Tolerating is like using those colors, even if they’re not your favorite, because you know they’re important.
Imagine having a favorite snack and someone else likes a different one. Tolerating means you understand that it’s okay for them to like something different, and you can still play together. It’s like sharing your toys; even if you don’t play the same way, you can still have fun. Tolerating is about being patient and kind, even when things aren’t exactly how you want them to be.