56. Communication
Problem solving
Leadership
Analysis `
Life GPS
Everyday skills
Your community is a Local Area Network (LAN)
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57. Application Programs
Communication
Problem solving
Leadership
Analysis `
Life GPS
Everyday skills
Your community is a Local Area Network (LAN)
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58. Application Programs
Beliefs
Communication
Values
Problem solving
Behavior
Leadership
Analysis ` Likes
Dislikes
Life GPS
Integrity
Everyday skills
Character
Your community is a Local Area Network (LAN)
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59. Application Programs Personal Operation System (POS)
COMMUNITY
Communication
Problem solving
Leadership
Analysis `
Life GPS
Everyday skills
Your community is a Local Area Network (LAN)
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These are the things my grandmother taught me. I reworded them a little bit, but these really are the lessons she handed me. For the last two points, I reworded them a little. Sure enough, don’t repeat the mistakes you do make, and be the kind of person who forgives others.
If you look at all this, it’s pretty much what Socrates and then Jesus taught, especially in light of being compassionate. I turned these around a little, if only because I suppose it to be just as valid that if I’m afraid that others will hurt me if they do these things, people will trust me if I don’t do these things.
Hence, in looking at this anatomy of trust, we must ask ourselves: what we are afraid of?
These are the things my grandmother taught me. I reworded them a little bit, but these really are the lessons she handed me. For the last two points, I reworded them a little. Sure enough, don’t repeat the mistakes you do make, and be the kind of person who forgives others.
If you look at all this, it’s pretty much what Socrates and then Jesus taught, especially in light of being compassionate. I turned these around a little, if only because I suppose it to be just as valid that if I’m afraid that others will hurt me if they do these things, people will trust me if I don’t do these things.
These are the things my grandmother taught me. I reworded them a little bit, but these really are the lessons she handed me. For the last two points, I reworded them a little. Sure enough, don’t repeat the mistakes you do make, and be the kind of person who forgives others.
If you look at all this, it’s pretty much what Socrates and then Jesus taught, especially in light of being compassionate. I turned these around a little, if only because I suppose it to be just as valid that if I’m afraid that others will hurt me if they do these things, people will trust me if I don’t do these things.
I think most of us will agree that when it comes to the critical issue of trust, we will only really trust people if we know they will not hurt us.
Hence, in looking at this anatomy of trust, we must ask ourselves: what we are afraid of?