There are many different ways to describe the concept of “trust”. For example, it might be defined as a confident expectation of something, or reliance on another person or thing, even as a strong belief in someone or something’s reliability or ability. In general, you have to be able to willingly place confidence in someone or something in order to properly “trust” it. Trust is often a virtue that strengthens the bond between two or more people. However, while trusting another person may not always prove to be a threat, the very nature of trust enables the trusted party to take advantage of the vulnerabilities that you willingly expose to them. You may not be wholly aware of it, but you unconsciously expose your weaknesses to someone you trust because you trust that they will not take advantage of them. Trust is a unique value that two or more individuals exchange when they feel that they are fully aware of what they are receiving or expecting. Trust is about knowing that the
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