Re: Faith in Humanity: How much do you trust others?
quote: | Originally posted by Lira
My girlfriend and I were talking about it Saturday and it surprised me how different our views were on this.
Although I love my current job (and she hates hers), we both work in a place full of obnoxious back-stabbing grannies. Some of them are so sly and manipulative that you actually feel sorry for their pitiful span of existence. And, as we were talking about it, tears welled in my girlfriend's eye, and she told me about an advice a very nice workmate one gave her:
“Be careful, darling, you can't trust anyone like you trust me. One day you will say something to a friend and, when you least expect, this so-called friend will stab you in the back in a heart beat, simply because you confided in them. ”
This is a workmate we both like very much, and she does look like a nice person who eventually turned sour because of the environment she's in. And we then started debating: how much can you trust others?
I tend to trust others at first, being also loyal to them (not unlike the famous Tit For Tat program in Game Theory), except when I do have plenty of reasons not to do so (i.e. if the person looks dodgy, I'm naturally inclined not to trust them). Also, I'd rather pay for my mistakes than lie.
My girlfriend, on the other hand, told me that she trusted no one but me. That doesn't mean she's a liar (she's shown me, throughout the years, that I can really trust her), but she hardly ever talks about her life to anyone.
How about you? Do you trust others? |
NO. People have repeatedly proved that they can't be trusted. People are lazy, people lie, people cheat, and people want to hurt you. I keep this shit from affecting me but not trusting anyone. I also keep my mouth shut about personal shit.
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