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Trust.

  Trust is something that we gain through time and lose through time.It is that quality of a person, by which he/she feels comfortable to rely on others.It plays an important part in building up of a good relationship between two individuals.   I personally feel one must try to gain someone else's trust in order to create a strong bond.As long as trust stays, bonds stay, but when it is gone; it is gone.Never comes back, bonds break.   Some people trust readily,while some trust the wrong person,and find themselves at a dead end.They regret their actions, and thus lose their ability of trusting others so easily.

A relationship without trust is like having a phone with no service.And, what do you do with a phone with no service?You play games.Trust is like a paper.Once it is crumpled it can never be perfect.

 Everybody has to face this stage of life one day or the other.It is an important ideal of this world.


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