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Putting trust in another person is truly an admirable thing to do. But by taking it for granted, toxic trust may eventually develop, causing selfish tendencies that actually hinder actual connections with others. Instead of putting ourselves in their shoes, we just impose our attitude and values onto them. Merrill Chandler discusses the four levels of trust, emphasizing why we should change our perspective on each one, from looking within ourselves to start looking outward. He also shares an emotional story of how he tried to connect with his son, who is going through a tough time, only to realize that his trust does not foster a meaningful fatherly emotion.
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By Merrill Chandler5
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Putting trust in another person is truly an admirable thing to do. But by taking it for granted, toxic trust may eventually develop, causing selfish tendencies that actually hinder actual connections with others. Instead of putting ourselves in their shoes, we just impose our attitude and values onto them. Merrill Chandler discusses the four levels of trust, emphasizing why we should change our perspective on each one, from looking within ourselves to start looking outward. He also shares an emotional story of how he tried to connect with his son, who is going through a tough time, only to realize that his trust does not foster a meaningful fatherly emotion.
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