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The Trust We Overlook

Trust is a quiet thread, woven into the fabric of everyday life. We rarely see it, yet we movethrough the world wrapped in its presence. We trust that money holds value. That bridges hold weight. That the strangers beside us … Continue reading

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Trust In Each Other

Everything we do is built on trust. We have a complex system of people we have to trust to obtain the things we need to live. We work a certain amount of time, trusting that we will receive currency in exchange. … Continue reading

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Being Worthy of Children’s Trust

Babies and small children are entirely dependent on their caregivers. They can’t feed themselves, clothe themselves, or communicate fluently. Thankfully, many children grow up with people who care for them, who can feed them when they’re hungry and provide comfort … Continue reading

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The Trickster’s Lesson: Trusting in Love and Luck

Leprechauns, those mischievous little shoemakers of Irish lore, are not exactly known for their trustworthiness. They are cunning, quick-witted, and masters of the fine art of slipping through fingers just as you think you’ve got them. They delight in riddles … Continue reading

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Trust Is the Ante

If you’re a recovering perfectionist like me, you know how important control feels. Lists, plans,reminders, and organization create the illusion of certainty. And for tasks, trips, and anythingwithout agency, those tools work beautifully. But when it comes to human relationships … Continue reading

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I Am Sanguine

I have often been told that I trust too easily. That I let people in without hesitation, without the caution that others say is necessary. But I have never seen trust as something to withhold, something to ration out like … Continue reading

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Especially the Pain

Trust is strange and fragile. We crave it from others (often expecting it freely and readily), yetwe hesitate to offer it ourselves. And when we do, we may withdraw it in an instant, sometimesover the smallest real or perceived slight. … Continue reading

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