Trust
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So
trust
and cooperation are really important here.
The problem with concepts of
trust
and cooperation is that they are feelings, they are not instructions.
And when we felt safe amongst our own, the natural reaction was
trust
and cooperation.
It means I can fall asleep at night and
trust
that someone from within my tribe will watch for danger.
If we don't
trust
each other, if I don't
trust
you, that means you won't watch for danger.
All she was telling me is that she doesn't
trust
her leaders.
They saved 20 million dollars, and most importantly, as would be expected, when the people feel safe and protected by the leadership in the organization, the natural reaction is to
trust
and cooperate.
And
trust
me, if a room full of peace-loving people finds something compelling about war, so do 20-year-old soldiers who have been trained in it, I promise you.
Their parents
trust
us and will do anything to give them a better life.
Psychologists have shown we can't
trust
our brains to tell the truth.
Let them fool around with it on their own terms and
trust
me, they're going to learn things that you can't get out of playing with Dora the Explorer toys.
Most of us
trust
our cars.
Our basis for
trust
in science is actually the same as our basis in
trust
in technology, and the same as our basis for
trust
in anything, namely, experience.
But it shouldn't be blind
trust
any more than we would have blind
trust
in anything.
Our
trust
in science, like science itself, should be based on evidence, and that means that scientists have to become better communicators.
The I is integrity, being your word, actually doing what you say, and being somebody people can
trust.
They were waiting to see what would happen, didn't
trust
insurance companies, or thought, "I've managed for so many years.
For credit, a farmer needs to earn the
trust
of a bank, and if it succeeds, the bank will advance him money.
For insurance, the farmer needs to
trust
the insurance company, and needs to advance the insurance company money.
But what was true was that my parents, my mother, and my father went along with it, did not
trust
the state to educate me.
Teszler, I
trust
you’re going to be hiring a lot of white workers."
Arguments are more convincing when they rest on a good knowledge of the audience, taking into account what the audience believes, who they trust, and what they value.
When these beliefs involve outside information, the issue often comes down to what sources and authorities people
trust.
It's after you've had that experience and you
trust
each other.
Now if you have a problem in the community, meeting under the palaver tree with the chiefs or the tribesmen would be synonymous to trying to find a solution to that particular problem, and also to reinforce
trust
and respect among members of the community.
That's what it taught me to travel, to
trust
the memory of the body more than the memory of the brain.
When it comes to medicine, having that
trust
is a must, and when that
trust
is gone, then all that's left is fear.
We can get there, because we've been there before, and we know that transparency gets us to that
trust.
Research has shown us that openness also helps doctors, that having open medical records, being willing to talk about medical errors, will increase patient trust, improve health outcomes, and reduce malpractice.
That openness, that trust, is only going to be more important as we move from the infectious to the behavioral model of disease.
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