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Trust, or lackof.
I've been reflecting on the same thing over and over for the last few months, and I still haven't figured out an answer, why do most people not find holding some ones trust important? Personally holding some ones trust is that greatest thing you can have, knowing that some one knows you are there for them, knowing that they respect you, that you mean something to them, knowing that your opinion matters to them, that's what it means when someone trusts you. So why are people so willing to throw that away, why do they think it of such little importance to keep a secret, to give their honest opinion, to know that they mean something to you, why do they think they can decide whether or not something is important enough to keep secret. Why do they find it so amusing to tell others, why are people so disrespectful?
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