The trust is derived from the dependability of another person; the
dependability is derived from the reliability. The Reliability means
consistently performing according to its set standards.
Can we apply this for the human beings? Can we expect the consistence
performance of any being?
The performance of any person is based on the mind and emotions. Do the mind and emotion are reliable/predictable to themselves?
We expect the person to be trustful. When the mind and emotions are not
reliable to himself. How the person can be reliable to others? Then, can the
person become trustful to the others is the big question…?
No one can be defined as perfect trustful, but some people are
obviously more reliable than others to you in those regards. Based on the
individual priorities people define the trust and decide who can be more
trust or less trust. There is no perfect trust person available. Try and
control your mind and emotions as much as possible to be consistent
performance. Yoga and meditations are the way achieves it.
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