Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Tiwala

Question: When do you stop trusting?

It's when you're put in a situation where you are not sure anymore. Doubts constantly run through your mind. That queasy feeling in your gut seems to keep returning more frequently than it should be. You are not at ease with what’s going on; you start to think that everything is not what it seems to be.

Answer: You stop trusting when confidence (on a certain thing, situation, or person) makes a final exit.

Question: When is trust broken?

It's when words and actions start going in opposite directions. Contradictions are strewn all over the place. 1 apple + 1 apple = 2 bananas. As much as you try damn hard to make sense of things, you just can’t seem to. You go in expecting to get a certain thing, only to find out you’ll be getting a completely different one. Surprise surprise.

Answer: Trust is broken when you can’t figure out how adding up 2 apples can become 2 bananas. (What the?!)

Trust is a tough act. It’s something that one must strive to constantly and consistently preserve. Trust is what you say and do at the same time. It is ironic how it takes so much effort to build trust, yet it only takes a couple of seconds to break it, and probably a miracle to repair it.

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