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Trust is the most major and essential factor which usually builds out everyday practical relationships, whether be it at work trusting your own manager to give across the correct and accurate advice on advising an employee how to improve on their own job, trusting the bus driver that he/she will drive you to the destination you wish to reach and arrive there safely.
Trust realistically cannot always be used by many people, as of previous experiences, it may not have been used in the most deepest and important way, therefore alot of people have lost trust within others, and the world, friends, family etc.
The question is should be we be overly trusting to the point of where we are naive, trusting to the point of using this trust healthily within relationships, be most of the time vigilant and on guard of our own behaviour and of others, or a combination of all three, or two?
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Jun 16, 2008
9:23 AM
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