RM
Rabiul Miya
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Blindly trusting anyone on everything is probably not wise, but that doesn't mean trust is inherently bad. It's more about how you trust and who you trust.
Think of it like this: trust is built over time, in layers. You might trust someone with small things easily, like holding your coffee. But trusting them with something big, like your life savings, takes a lot more time and evidence.
Here's how you can tell if someone is worthy of your trust:
* Consistency: Do their actions match their words? Are they reliable? If they say they'll do something, do they follow through?
* Honesty: Are they truthful, even when it's difficult? Do they admit their mistakes?
* Respect: Do they respect your boundaries? Do they value your opinions, even when they differ from theirs?
* Empathy: Do they try to understand your feelings? Do they care about your well-being?
Trust is a two-way street. To earn someone's trust, you need to be trustworthy yourself. Be honest, reliable, and respectful. Show them that you care about them and that you're there for them.