RE: Trust, Trust, Trust, Trust. Trust ... - 9/1/2006 12:36:30 PM
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Emperor1956
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CreoleCook: While I realize I'm dominant, I wish to answer this, with a response of.... its not trust. It's integrity. No. It is trust. Integrity is important, but trust is paramount. You can talk about integrity all you want. You can shout from the rooftops "I have integrity" (although ironically, those that have it rarely need to shout it). Integrity can be self-promoted. Integrity (or the trappings of it) can be invented. On the otherhand, trust has to be developed. Trust involves the willing participation of another. Trust is built over time and through experience, and at bottom, you can't create trust when it isn't there. You can't force another to trust You. E. (And as a PS, I agree with Mavis. "I'm being honest" all too often is a code word for "I want to be mean to you". Honesty is important, but it does NOT require cruelty or harshness. People who are "just being honest" are usually being mean, and cloaking their behavior with a false claim of honesty...which makes them both mean, and dishonest.)
< Message edited by Emperor1956 -- 9/1/2006 12:39:05 PM >
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