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    Honesty is a fundamental part of any relationship. It plays the part of the foundation and building of trust. Often, it's the reason why bonds start to get intimate and gets deeper with meaning. Situations such as individuals letting their guards down in front of their friends is usually a result of trust. Earning a person's trust is often achieved through being truthful and genuine to that individual. Although, some individuals might think lying is a must in situations I think the opposite. I…

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    Behind Trust When introduced to someone for the very first time, trust is automatically given. I listen to the words coming off their lips and believe it. Why? Because I haven’t yet been handed a reason not to. Eventually, stories begin to change, and the truth is unveiled. We call them out, announcing we know what they assume we don’t, yet they continue to fib. Some may begin to tell the truth, while others continue to lie. Some may beg for forgiveness, and other don’t even try. Gaining trust…

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    Trust is the firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. From the time, we were born in an infant stage babies interaction with the mother determines whether an attitude of trust or mistrust will be incorporated into his/her personality. When the mother responds to the infant’s physical need and provide ample affection such as love and security, then the infant will develop a sense of trust. Therefore, when the mother is inattentive, resentful or…

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    The Definition Of Trust

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    “Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters,” Albert Einstein. The textbook definition of ‘trust’ is a firm belief in reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. For some people being trustworthy is a challenge. These people may be deceitful. Being deceitful is the act of being guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others. Not trusting someone is like a disease trying to break free through a thick layer of…

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    It 's very likely that at least once you forgot something a friend told you. People are giving recommendations every day and most of the time we don 't remember them. People give recommendations by all means of communications what makes really difficult to storage them. Sometimes you don 't remember the name of a place a friend told you or you don 't find the email with the name of it. This doesn 't allow people to take full advantage of the recommendations people gives you. Suadeo helps people…

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    Judging is something that is natural to most human beings. I think in some way, shape, or form we have all judged someone based on their looks. This is a problem in the world we live in today. Sometimes we judge others in a positive way or a negative way. If we see a well-dressed man we may not see that he is a con-man because we judge with our eyes. If we see a man that has a hat and glasses on with his hands in his pockets we might assume he is up to no good. People cast all types of judgments…

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    for me are past views, control, and trust. Past views are in the negative area of the self cluster. Some key behaviors of past view are being too structured and underestimating your abilities. Control is in the external area of the self cluster. The control behaviors are worrying having self-defeating thoughts and feeling helpless. The third lowest SPR is trust and that is located in the distrust section of the others cluster. Some behaviors that involve trust issues are isolating yourself,…

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    Definition Essay Trust

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    “great” restaurant? Because you had trust in them. Something so valuable, you can't buy nor hope to gain in one day. “Takes years to build, seconds to break, forever to repair.” You’ve strengthen that trust, gone through the…

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    Definition Essay On Trust

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    “Trust is like a mirror, you can fix it if it’s broken, but you can still see the cracks in the reflection”, said lady gaga. The dictionary states trust as being a reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety of a person or thing; confidence. My definition of trust is something that is meant to be broken, but something that I have to be strong enough to overcome. When trusting someone respect is a key factor that you must display, be reliable, have the ability to be honest, have loyalty…

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    that foundation is trust. If you can't trust anyone, how can you move forward to the next step if you almost always have to look over your shoulder to make sure that nothing is going on that could hurt you in any way whether that's physically or mentally? It's nearly impossible because you then become a little paranoid, basically, a sitting duck waiting for what is coming to hurt you to do it already or trying to search for something that isn't there. Sometimes that inability to trust, anyone…

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