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May you tell me the meaning of "Tolerance is a bitter tree, but its fruit is sweet "by Aristotle

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“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. With patience you can bear up under any adversity and survive any defeat. With patience you can control your destiny and have what you will. Patience is the key to contentment, for you and for those who must live with you. To be brave without patience can kill you.

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Aristotle’s Ethical Doctrine of the Mean. According to Aristotle’s ethical rule about the Golden Mean, to use a thing with virtue is a kind of moderation, as it leads the particular thing being in a good condition, and allows for its functions to be performed in a proper manner.

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