I know people who trust nobody and that is usually related to their line of work: policemen, lawyers, tax inspectors, etc… It reflects in their social interactions and are usually not very cheerful characters. I came to realize that with such attitude, I would never get anything done. Have no clue how they manage. I suppose by scaring the living hell out of everyone who has to do something for them. Truth to be told, the vast majority of people are trustworthy as long you apply common sense and you do your due diligence. If you’re going to relay upon someone with a substance addiction or wannabe fast rich character to manage your financials, you’re going to land into deep trouble. And yes, every now and then I get cheated, but never to the point that it caused irreparable harm and is anyway by far outweighed by the times things worked out. My main frustration nowadays is that almost nobody can be trusted to stick to an agreed upon time schedule.
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And that’s how it should be ,not even your shadow dont trust it 🤣
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Not trusting you shadow is probably going to give you a sensation of being constantly followed. To me that seems a recipe to develop a major case of paranoia. I rather deal with the fallout of the occasional swindles.
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