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The bane of sects, especially in Bengal, is that if any one happens to have a different opinion, he immediately starts a new sect, he has no patience to wait.
Swami Vivekananda
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What this quote means

The quote critiques the tendency of individuals to splinter into separate groups when faced with differing opinions, rather than exercising patience and tolerance.

Swami Vivekananda highlights a significant flaw in the behavior of groups or sects, particularly in Bengal, where individuals lack the patience to engage in constructive dialogue. Instead, they choose to form new sects based on differing opinions, which leads to division rather than unity. This observation calls for greater tolerance and understanding among people with varying beliefs, urging them to uphold patience and foster dialogue rather than discord.

Themes

SectOpinionPatienceToleranceUnity

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about religious tolerance during a conference.

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