@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:36

Trust and belief.

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Do you trust me? Do you believe me? These two phrases have so much emotional weight and impact for person. But can one mean something more than the other in terms of philosophy? To believe and to trust? A lot of people will say it's the same thing. They're of the same family tree. This may be true, but I believe see what I did there? That one weighs a bit more than the other in the way we speak day to day

Are the one and the same or different?

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@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:59
It's between people, maybe between a person and an institution. But that's not as interesting to me as usually as a false premise. So trust for me is something that builds over time, and it usually thrives when there's equanimity on both sides where both people trust. And it's never something that you can buy or have an immediate sense of. I think I think it's over an access of time. Believing in myself has nothing to do with anybody else but my narrative about me
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:22

Thank you @DBPardes

And I think we all have these dilemmas of trust and belief, and it's something that we always kind of reevaluate, maybe every other day, every other month, every other year, because there's all these lessons that life teaches you with trust and belief. And although I am not a man of scripture faith, I still am one that believes in something working that's bigger than what I can describe
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