What trust can turn you to
Trust in your strength in life when you want to achieve something else it might not be achievable for you. When there is a principle to achieving goals or result, you have to trust the principle so that you can get to see the expected result, otherwise it might not work out.
If there is an established principle or formula with steps for deriving an accurate result, such like the impact derived by two colliding bodies where impulse equals the momentum multiplied by velocity change,
FT=M∆V
If the formula is not well considered and all parameters are not put in place, it will be difficult to get the correct result. Since the formula has been established, you can trust the principle.
I considered the relationship between human in the world that we are now, the principle is that we can not trust everyone that we call friends and this is because people do change due to circumstances, because of what they think, the magnitude of what they are expecting and situation which they are passing through.
People can change at any time, you might have agreement with someone to meet you tomorrow and that person deliberately choose not to keep to time because they have nothing at stake.
To get the trust of a person, at times you need to condition their mind to understand or believe that something about them is at stake, yet that's not enough to gain some people's trust.
Not everyone cares about what's at stake or not. A wife who has promised her husband can run away from her husband despite the fact that the upkeep of four children is at stake. What is at stake doesn't matter to some people. They might be friendly but when it get to the case of money, their honesty is in doubt.
I heard a story of How a woman who has been married for ten years ran away from her husband and four children, inspite that she acquired loan with the husband as guarantor, yet she travelled and left the man alone.
So many people know how to break trust but don't want to know what i feels like to disappointed.
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