THE LANGUAGE OF TRUST

 Trust serves as a verification badge. It's a seal of approval that grants you free and convenient access. If you can gain someone's trust, you have the ability to control them. Trust is earned by sincerity and truthfulness in a person. It can be discovered when they don't even notice, or when they have the potential to lie and get away with it but choose to be honest. This frequently occurs in simple or uncomplicated settings. So sincerity gives the first impression to earn trust followed by other factors depending on the context. However, the simplest entry point to earning a person's trust is when caught off guard being truthful in difficult situations. Truthfulness is followed by loyalty and then accountability.  A person who is responsible and not hesitant to take on duty is dependable and trustworthy. This is applicable in scenes that require obligation, position, or service giving. Being able to carry out such responsibility effectively inspires trust.

 Avoid getting swayed by feelings or emotions,  allow for practical proof of dependability before granting trust. You determine this by monitoring consistent acts or deeds rather than words. If you need to make a hasty judgment and don't have time to assess a person's trustworthiness, Go with your gut. This is why it is critical to train your mind to spot nonsense, no matter how disguised. To do this, you must have a high sense of discernment and be able to assess character and body language accurately. Practice mindfulness, meditation, and gain knowledge by reading books. This way, you are able to enhance your inner voice, which is your superpower, and engage specific sections of your brain, such as the cerebrum and prefrontal cortex, all of which contribute to your increased confidence in trusting your gut. You may not always be correct, but by practicing the above mentioned recommendations, your intuition will be accurate at least 80% of the time. In circumstances where you just cannot tell, you must rely on fate and be willing to learn from experience. At times, experience is the best teacher and character builder.

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