Posts tagged broken trust
Trust, But Verify: A Principle for Stronger Relationships

We’ve all heard the phrase “trust, but verify.” It sounds like something reserved for world leaders or high-stakes negotiations. But in reality, it’s a principle that belongs in our everyday lives—because when we don’t balance trust with verification, we risk getting hurt.

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They broke our trust. Now what?

Determining if someone is truly sorry and trustworthy can be a complex and subjective process, but there are several key factors to consider when trying to assess their sincerity and reliability:

  1. Apology and Acknowledgment: A genuine apology is often the first step. The person should acknowledge their wrongdoing, take responsibility for their actions, and express remorse for the harm they've caused.

  2. Empathy and Understanding: A sincere apology should demonstrate empathy and understanding of how their actions have affected you or others. They should be able to articulate the impact of their behavior on your feelings.

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