The question above is one of about the psychology of trust.
According to psychologists, people who find it hard to trust others usually themselves can't be trusted.
Some of the signs that a person has trust issues are:
- they make people seem like they are capable of exhibiting the very action that they are capable of: This entails accusing others of behaviors that they themselves are exhibiting or thinking of carrying out;
- They breach confidentiality: It is easy to see from the comment that the person speaking is most likely prone to breach confidentiality. If a person has refused to help another, the question is, how is that related to whether or not they are trustworthy?
So a person who is more likely to say that you can't trust another person may themselves be unworthy of trust.
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The true meaning of a word... Like the meaning you would find in the dictionary.
Answer:
Dear diary,
I LOVE my best friend ____. She/he is always there for me. They know how to cheer me up with I’m sad or mad and he/she always makes me laugh. I do not know what I would do without my friend. I think friends and family are the most important things in the world. Of course, materialistic items can make us happy, but that is only temporary. What my friends make me feel is joy that will last forever and always. My friend is so smart and so kind. She cares about others and everyone likes her. Babies like her as well. She attracts everyone because she is so social. I just love my friend. Anyways, got to go now, it’s dinner time. Until next time diary.
Sincerely,
Your name
Explanation:
A diary entry if your fave person is your best friend.
Answer:
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