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In life, I usually trust people until they give me a reason not to trust them. But now I feel like trust needs to be earned. Hmm, what's your take on it?
Why shouldn't it be earned? Because I feel as though, I mean, you should trust a person until otherwise, but at the end of the day, you know, the intellectual side of things and the emotional side of things, you should earn that shit.
Right, I feel like trust should not just be giving this somebody so quick because then they don't appreciate it, they more likely are going to abuse the situation versus appreciate what's really going on.
Sometimes their actions are real good and you think that that person your friend is the biggest hypocrite and jealous and envy is not part of that trust factor so what are you doing about that?
Yeah that question could be pretty tricky because like sometimes it's like you initially I'm gonna give you my trust but then if you you know you neglected it then that's what I want you got to get there early then you can't you can't just like just I don't know that question is tricky so that's a good question the topic for today.
Loyalty. Now that's a powerful verb. I mean most of the time we be loyal to somebody and we get betrayed and that's a huge trust factor. So it starts with loyalty.
I don't think trust should be given or earned. I think it should be a little limit of trust open to each individual and once they show you who they are believe them and go from there.
You got me fucked up because I used to think trust was like family, but even family can turn on you. And everything that I've in my life I use it as family thinking that we're doing the same thing, but we're not.
Listen to everyone's trust factor here. You guys got me thinking I should have trusted my instant when everyone walked away from you. I too should have walked away. But I didn't.