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Gn #nostr.

Traveling down some bleaker thought pathways.

What if I said, really trust no one. Not your spouse, or your friends, or your children. Trusting yourself should even come with limitations and frequent reassessment.

Anything that we see in the media as an ideal relationship is a lie. Anyone asking for your trust should immediately become suspect.

How can one operate in these conditions? Are there ways to live trustlessly?

Modern psychology would tell you this is all bad, wrong ways to think. But why? Why not think this way?

Can you love trustlessly?

I'm open to the possibility that you can.

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Matt 2y ago

It's always worth taking a chance - there's people out there that you'd be able to trust and count on, but it's not absolute, it scales. I remember my mate Carol saying she'd trust another friend with her life, but not with £10.

Food for thought perhaps. GN nostr:npub12mx9etcam5cjrpv3p6duqucmff23jeznksll5523fhp6hl6m8mqs83zem9 🌜

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