Some important reading
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Some important reading
You may find this helpful after a stab: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-carme ... 60057.html
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Re: Some important reading
"12. Trust two people unconditionally. While you should always be rational in your level of trust towards others, pick two people to trust without limits. They can be family members, your spouse, friends — any two people you know would never harm you in any way. Putting your hopes in your loved ones teaches you that yes, there still exist goodhearted folks you can confide in."
Preferably me.
Preferably me.
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Um, surely a family member, spouse, or friend who you believe won't harm you in any way is someone you already trust. That's what trust is, isn't it? Who writes this crap :p
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