Trust

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Trust

Trust

Introduction

Human life is surrounded by various relationships, which are as sensitive and complicated as a spider web. All these relations, either formed in personal or professional life, are dependent on the extent to which involved parties can rely upon each other. This reliance or confidence in each other is termed as trust. The paper explains trust and its significance by identifying the person whom I trust. Moreover, it underlines reasons that make me trust her and recognize her as a valuable person in my life. Additionally, paper discusses trust from a leader's perspective and process of establishing trust in an organizational setting.

Discussion

The Person I Trust

First of all, level of mutual trust can be considered the foundation of relationships, i.e. people can love and care for each other no more than to trust each other. Confidence as it outlines a common space partners, where they have a sense of harmony and security. With this sense of understanding and security, the person I trust the most is my best friend. The level of trust we share is very high that, without this foundation of trust we have on each other, the relation would have remained unsteady and uneven.

On the other hand, a sense of confidence in oneself is intended to separate feelings, thoughts, desires and actions that can be "wasted" in this world and realize, from those who had better remain unfulfilled, i.e. everything that an individual really trust as it is in itself, without willpower.Why Do You Trust In This Situation?

In the simplified version of trust it is primarily composed of two things:

Belief, which an individual pulls through (somehow, sooner or later) from any of life's problems.

Willingness and desire to share with others, which is not necessary for an individual to survive.

In other words, a person needs to believe in the possibility of cooperation with like-minded, and do not just believe, and always look for and find a basis for cooperation with people around him. Injury (either physical damage to biological organs or psychological pain) to a partner or one's own self can destroy all trust. Intensity of such injuries might range from mildness to severity, and it may have varied impact on the relationship of trust.

There might be a situation in which a person requires to have a companion who can understand his feelings and emotions, who can morally support him through tough times, and with who a person ...
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