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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Trustworthiness

Trust comes in many forms. We trust many people on many different levels each day. For example: When driving a car. We trust the other drivers to stay on their side of the road. How would you feel about driving if that trust were not there? On this level, we trust the driver to unconsciously do what is right. On another level we trust professionals, we pay money to such as Doctors to keep us healthy, or Lawyers to protect our rights. On this level, we have a face or a name and a mutual agreement to place our trust in.

• Do we trust all of the people we come in contact with on a daily basis to do what will always be in our best interest? No, I don’t think so. It is a very special person that earns that level of trust from his or her peers or from us.

• Then I would ask who are these people we give our highest level of trust to?

• If you would like to know who some of these people may be. You can look to your right and then to your left I am sure some of these people are probably there right now.

• No questions asked kind of people just your best interest at heart always.

• It funny a lot of these people have the same names also. Most of them are called Mom or Dad, Grandma and Grandpa, Aunts and Uncles and just friend.

• This is why this descriptive term of being a “Trustworthy” person is such a hi honor to bestow on anyone. Now I would like you to think for a moment. If there are other people in your life that have been given this honor, and for some reason, they could not be here tonight for some reason. When was the last time you thanked them?

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