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Trust others fully. Trust them to encounter your truth and be able to evaluate it for themselves. Trust them to make empowered decisions for themselves without an ounce of emotional coercion or manipulation. And trust that ditching the need to control and manage everything can indeed get you more of what you want in both your business, and your lif
... See morerob hardy 🦌 • Non-Coercive Marketing: A Manifesto
I’ve had people say to me, “Well, trusting is frightening.” “Yes,” I reply. “It’s supposed to be. That’s the nature of this sacred quest.”
Stuart Wilde • Infinite Self: 33 Steps to Reclaiming Your Inner Power
Once people do not trust themselves, they are subject to easy manipulation.
Joel Kramer • The Guru Papers
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight” (Prov. 3:5–6).
John Townsend • Boundaries: When To Say Yes, How to Say No: When to Say Yes, When to Say No, to Take Control of Your Life
Self-trust is the most basic and most often neglected form of trust. Distrust is often a projection of missing self-trust.
Robert C. Solomon, Fernando Flores • Building Trust
He remarks that when someone says he wants to be perfectly straightforward with us, we should be on the lookout for a concealed dagger.
William B. Irvine • A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy
JamesClear.com • "The Anatomy of Trust"
"Tranquility of the soul whose heart leans on He Whom he trusts, Who will always do what's good and befitting for whatever the matter is, and he trusts that the One he leans on has the knowledge and ability to do whatever is best and befitting for him"