Trust is when you believe someone will do what they say they’ll do, and that makes everything easier.
Imagine you're at the park with your best friend. You both have a bag of snacks, and you agree to trade: you give them one of your cookies, and they give you one of their candies. If they always keep their promise like this, you start to trust them. It's like having a special kind of friendship where you know the other person won't let you down.
What Trust Feels Like
When trust is strong, it feels like having a safety net under your feet. You can run and play without worrying about falling, because you know your friend will catch you if you need help. If someone doesn’t keep their promises, trust gets shaken, like when the net stretches or breaks, but with time and more good plays, it can be fixed.
Why Trust Matters
Trust helps people work together. It’s like a group of friends building a tower with blocks, everyone needs to believe that each person will put their block in the right place. Without trust, the tower might fall, but with it, you can build something amazing. Trust is when you believe someone will do what they say they’ll do, and that makes everything easier.
Imagine you're at the park with your best friend. You both have a bag of snacks, and you agree to trade: you give them one of your cookies, and they give you one of their candies. If they always keep their promise like this, you start to trust them. It's like having a special kind of friendship where you know the other person won't let you down.
What Trust Feels Like
When trust is strong, it feels like having a safety net under your feet. You can run and play without worrying about falling, because you know your friend will catch you if you need help. If someone doesn’t keep their promises, trust gets shaken, like when the net stretches or breaks, but with time and more good plays, it can be fixed.
Why Trust Matters
Trust helps people work together. It’s like a group of friends building a tower with blocks, everyone needs to believe that each person will put their block in the right place. Without trust, the tower might fall, but with it, you can build something amazing.
Examples
- A child trusts their parent because they've always been there to help them.
- You trust your friend with a secret because they’ve never shared it before.
- You trust the bus driver to stop at the right place every day.
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See also
- Who is Social Bonding?
- What is family?
- What Is a Honeymoon Economy?
- How did you know it was love? (Strangers Answer)?
- How do you build self control according to psychologists?