I am halfway through the book: How democracies die. One part of the book talks about mutual tolerance and its importance in keeping democracy alive. It means running the country together with some disagreement among the ruling and opposition. At the same time, the government and judiciary work together and keep democracy alive.
Once mutual tolerance is lost, democracy turns into anarchy and dictatorship. I found it fascinating.
If we relate mutual tolerance in our everyday life, it will fit in at many other instances in our daily lives as well.