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Trust is not Earned, with Ed Robinson of Infinitelyhome.com

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“I’ll never trust him again. It’s over!”
“I’ve been hurt one to many times, you have to earn my trust back from now on!”
“How could you steal from me, I’ve given you everything?”

Trust, a deep-rooted, powerful feeling and if broken, is often times never restored. And if trust is restored, is the relationship ever the same?

The word TRUST has so much POWER. We give it so much meaning...

What if we created new meaning to the word trust?

According to Dictionary.com, Trust is defined as: “reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence. Something committed or entrusted to one’s care for use or safekeeping.”

I’m going to push the envelope a little here and tell you if you are trusting someone else with your feelings for “safekeeping” you will mostly likely be disappointed (at some point).

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