Description
In this episode, we explore the anatomy of trust: what it is, where it comes from, and how we build (or break) it over time. We dive into our contrasting worldviews: one that trusts implicitly and grants opportunities by default, and one that trusts experientially, through layers of consistent behavior. The conversation weaves through childhood influences, friendships lost and preserved, and the subtle betrayals of silence. We ask: How do you trust yourself when your own decisions feel uncertain? What does it mean to treat others as if they already are the person they could become? This is a conversation about the hidden architecture of relationships, the implicit contracts, the micro-ruptures, the shared lifeline of becoming.
Keywords
trust, self-trust, authenticity, vulnerability, friendship, consistency, modeling, responsibility, internal world, external world, NPCs, belief, rupture and repair, emotional maturity, implicit trust, transformation, personal agency, social judgment, relationship design
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