Saturday, March 26, 2005
Recently, a friend of mine said (or implied, is a bit more accurate), that: "Trusting someone is having confidence in that they will (once they've agreed to) do what you've asked them to do. "
And I thought: "No, trusting someone is having confidence in that they will do what keeps you safe and is best for you even in spite of (having agreed to do) what you've asked them to do."