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1. Trust is a decision.
2. The bestowal of trust is a gift; its maintenance,
a reward.
3. Trust engenders trust; distrust engenders
distrust.
4. It is far better to trust and be disappointed
in a person than to distrust and be disappointed in life.
5. Trust differs from blindness as love differs
from obsession.
6. The proper limit of trust is prudence, not
fear.
7. Trust permits risk, which permits change,
which permits growth.
8. Trust in the future is called
hope.
9. Hope, like all forms of trust, is based on
a combination of desire, experience, and will.
10. Without hope, life is not
possible.
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