Putting Trust In Human Relations

Thiruvananthapuram, India
March 2, 2013 4:12am CST
One who does not believe in anybody ...He is the one in the midst of a vast ocean ...a state or condition which is highly deplorable and pathetic. In common life none of us could survive without putting some sort of belief to any of his fellow beings. It is but the wise one who would decide upon whom to put quite a lot of trust and belief in question. A patient who carries little faith in the prescription of a doctor will seldom get cured of his illness even after prolonged medical supervision and treatment schedule. Hence it is TRUST which matters most in relationships among individuals and society as a whole.
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@savypat (20216)
• United States
2 Mar 13
I find that I have much more success if I trust in the law of attraction insead of individual people. Each of us has our own road to follow and as long as our roads are on the same path we will be in a relationship of trust, but when these roads start to diverse it's not wise to remain trusting. This seems to be a fact of my life. It took me many years to realize this and thus avoid the hurt of what seemed to be rejection. As I looked closer at the relationships I found that in reality we had just grown past each other in our lives. Once I found this there was no longer hurt but rather an appreciation of the past and a more distant friendship for the future. like roads seem to do ours may cross again. Put your trust only in yourself and enjoy the ride.
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
2 Mar 13
Very well said, Savypat!
@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
2 Mar 13
Yes, you are right trusting someone in life is very important. If one keeps doubting everyone's integrity, things will not work smoothly. To look everyone with suspicion could lead to a sort of mental problem, which could have greater ramifications in the later part of life.
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
2 Mar 13
My first thought upon reading this is "Iatragenic Illness." I will risk being called pathetic by reminding everyone that sometimes a scratch turns out worse than the itch. Wisdom is being able to discern who is trustworthy and who us not. It is great peril to be too trusting, I think.
@celticeagle (166761)
• Boise, Idaho
2 Mar 13
Yes, trust is very important. If you don't have that then all else fails.
• India
2 Mar 13
I agree with you sukumar I like the example of doctor-patient relationship, my mother used to remain ill most of the time during last part of her life, we took her to the best doctors in our state and out side, but she has trust on Dr. Biswal; what ever medicine he gives will work only
• Philippines
3 Mar 13
I haven't true someone easily, it takes time for me to give someone my trust. Maybe I have been hurt or fooled before that's why I'm like this.
• Philippines
3 Mar 13
Sorry, TRUST I mean (not TRUE) :)