We can trust ourselves to know when our boundaries are being violated.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And this is one of the major questions of our lives: how we keep boundaries, what permission we have to cross boundaries, and how we do so.
So there's kind of a simultaneous aspect to pushing the boundaries, and being very safe.
You have to, in some ways, trust in the human spirit and in human ingenuity.
We must trust our own thinking. Trust where we're going. And get the job done.
Not everyone can be trusted. I think we all have to be very selective about the people we trust.
Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain.
Trust leads to approachability and open communications.
The single best machine to measure trust is a human being. We haven't figured out a metric that works better than our own sort of, like, 'There's something fishy about you.'
As I've grown older, I've grown more convinced there's nothing that shouldn't be talked about. If we think we're protecting each other, we're not.
It is playing safe that we create a world of utmost insecurity.
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