Can I Believe In Someone 100 % All Time Essay

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I agree that we can’t believe in someone 100% all the time, because everyone can change. We can’t predict the future and we will never know about what will happen to anybody.
Everyone has their own mind. Mind can change due to any situation. That is why I never trust someone 100%. On this paragraph I will explain why we can’t believe someone 100% in all time. The first reason is trust can be bought. Nowadays, we sometimes heard some cases about bribery. This bribery often happens in our nation, Indonesia and is done even by the government and politician. The bribery has become the event of getting money. This kind of action is really destroying what is called as trust or believe. In this era, believe and trust are the most important things to make a better living and also difficult to get. It is because everyone is eager to get a better living for themselves. They don’t think about anybody else. This even
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Everyone can think differently in different situations. As a human being, people will try to think and always try to get in a better situation. This is why people can change. People can change their behavior because of the situation around them. For example, children are formed in a family. If they are taught to live passionately, they will be good and clever children. If they are taught to rob or to do crime since they were a kid, they will do the same until they reach the maturity. It will be the same to people. People can change due to their situation and what condition they are in. They will think and try to be in the best situation for them. Maybe sometime we can see on movies, that a best friend will sacrifice even themselves for their friends. But in reality, this is an extremely rare situation to happen. Maybe there is one being that can do that in reality, and it is an animal called dog, which loyalty is even much better than human

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