The Multifaceted Impact of Trust on Society

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Trust is the one area that has caused many people, jobs, relationships and nations to fall. From a social aspect, trust reaches several directions in your life. To define trust we tend to relate it a person character based on their history and reliability that we have seen for our self. Trust can also formed or gained when someone or a group is willing to believe that the other person or group will do what they say. This situation directed at the future instead of being based on what I know of you. Now this becomes a risk that you have put yourself in when you rely on someone else to do something. The uncertainty involves the risk of failure or harm to the trustor if the trustee will not behave as desired. Vladimir Lynch Lenin once said "Trust is good, control is better". Sometime its what we have experienced in other situations that keep us from trusting in other people even if they have not done anything to give us cause to think otherwise. A lot of the time I …show more content…

As a leader, I would give a set of rules to determine the amount of participative decision that will be made. I would still guide my employees by the goals required to complete the task. As a leader in a biblical relationship with my employees, I would be more inclined to listen and take their ideas as face value. I would not pre judge them without cause. When it comes to delegating to a employee you run the risk of the job being incomplete or done to standard. When dealing changing the longer a habit continues, the more deeply it becomes ingrained, and the harder it is to change. This is true of all habits, good or bad. In situations like these if we trust our own strength, we will fail. Satan can defeat us. If we use Christ's strength we will succeed, because Satan can never defeat Him. Perhaps we have failed in the past because we have trusted our own power instead of using

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