Simon Sinek says that being authentic helps people trust you, like when a friend always acts the same way, and you know they're not hiding anything.
Imagine you have a favorite toy box. Every day, your friend takes out their favorite toys, plays with them, and shares them with you. They never pretend to be sad or happy if they’re not, that’s being authentic. Because of this, you know you can count on them. That’s how trust works.
Why Being Real Matters
When someone is authentic, it means they're showing their true self, no hiding, no pretending. It's like when your teacher always says "I'm not perfect" before giving a test, that makes you feel safe and understood.
On the other hand, if your friend sometimes acts happy even when they're upset, or hides their mistakes, it might be harder to trust them, because you don’t know what they’re really feeling.
How Trust Grows
When people are authentic, others can see what’s real. That makes it easier for them to believe in you and feel close to you, like how your favorite toy box feels when you open it every day, knowing the same fun is waiting inside. Simon Sinek says that being authentic helps people trust you, like when a friend always acts the same way, and you know they're not hiding anything.
Imagine you have a favorite toy box. Every day, your friend takes out their favorite toys, plays with them, and shares them with you. They never pretend to be sad or happy if they’re not, that’s being authentic. Because of this, you know you can count on them. That’s how trust works.
Why Being Real Matters
When someone is authentic, it means they're showing their true self, no hiding, no pretending. It's like when your teacher always says "I'm not perfect" before giving a test, that makes you feel safe and understood.
On the other hand, if your friend sometimes acts happy even when they're upset, or hides their mistakes, it might be harder to trust them, because you don’t know what they’re really feeling.
How Trust Grows
When people are authentic, others can see what’s real. That makes it easier for them to believe in you and feel close to you, like how your favorite toy box feels when you open it every day, knowing the same fun is waiting inside.
Examples
- A teacher always tells the truth, so students start trusting them more.
- When a friend admits they made a mistake, it makes you want to be closer to them.
- A company that apologizes for mistakes gains loyal customers.
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