Trust may refer to:
Trust (social sciences), reliance on another person or entity.
When you think of trust, you think family, best friends, pets and dead people. Villages are the worst for it, affluent people with more money than time and nothing else to do that are awfully pleasant on the outside however will nip in with little spiteful
comments... my family is more successful than yours type thing, its all rubbish.
The people that drink in village pubs could pretty much be comparable to the SAS, ears all over their body and they've probably rigged the place with microphones, the cellar isn't full of beer, it’s a lie, it’s a layer, a layer of gossip.
Its a lot easier these days to generally lie, gossip and cause problems, texting, twitter, Facebook, email, Blackberry messenger, WasApp, Skype the means of communication are endless and dangerous. I use 3 of the above and that's enough.
I have only been on this planet for 24 years but I'm sure in the olden days things were much better, I would of much preferred to live in the 50's/60's no mobile phones/means of gossiping, better music, cool outfits, people had manners, I might actually have a chance to buy a house and love was "classic". Gentlemen had to ask ladies out by talking to them, not adding them on Facebook telling them they're fit and hoping for the best. I'm not a prude at all, everyone loves a nice little Facebook friend request from a handsome man however imagine if the bloke you met in the pub that night had to search the town to find out where you live, negotiate getting around your parents and then plucking up the courage to ask you out. Romantic.
I would now ask you to reconsider your trust list, trust no one. They will tell someone. Revise your list to just pets... If you're down or just feeling in a bit of a muddle cats instantly know, they strut up to you and give you a little nudge of love and "you'll be all-right, pull yourself together"... tell them your worries and they cure all issues by simply taking your words into the bush rubbing everything away into the mud.
My "try something new every day" today comes from a good bush, now this may sound a little strange but I appreciate a well-trimmed neat but of gardening. This is a fine example so I took a photo of it and tested if I could lie on it, and I could. Surprisingly comfortable.
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