Trust Isn’t About Perfection—It’s About Clarity

March 17, 2025

My thoughts IMHO:-

Trust isn’t built on the absence of wrongdoing. It’s not about hoping someone won’t betray you. It’s about knowing, with certainty, that they are grounded in who they are.

The most trustworthy people aren’t perfect. They’re just clear. They know their boundaries. They understand what’s negotiable and what’s not. They don’t twist their words to keep the peace or avoid discomfort. When they speak, you don’t have to wonder if they mean something else.

This kind of trust isn’t about blind faith—it’s about consistency. When someone honors their own truth, you can trust that what they offer you is real. Not because it’s what you want to hear, but because it’s what they truly mean.

Trust is clarity. And clarity is rare.

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