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Trust and Social Status


Hiierarch

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Trust isn't something you should work for, it should just happen.

 

 

 

Probably my favorite answer so far. Friends mean alot to me and I like meeting new people and I think trust is something very important in a friendship.

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It's because Skili's hawt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JK. If you want trust you have to earn it. You shouldn't have to work for it, but it should just happen between good friends.

Pirate Rosetta stone. Learn a language while you scape.

Sounds interesting, but these days how many people really speak Pirate?

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Trust isn't something you should work for, it should just happen.

 

 

 

+1

 

 

 

And how come I don't see you log on anymore dusty?

 

 

 

+2 *thats a great answer*

 

 

 

Trust does not just happen. Trust is definitely something you work for. You do this by being a good friend, helping out when help is needed, and eventually the person will begin to trust you, and if you prove to him that you can handle that trust then you will receive more trust, it does not just happen...

 

 

 

Thread cleaned, knock off the arguing and keep on topic.

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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

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I'm going to agree with Nick. You just can't meet someone and get that connection between the two. You have to eventually know each other for a while and have a good relationship to become trusted.

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Yeah, RS items are just pixels.

 

And real life money is just pieces of paper with fancy pictures on them.

 

And that A+ you scored on the math test after studying for 50 hours is just two ANSI characters printed on a piece of paper.

 

 

 

Not.

 

 

 

In all those cases, the value of any arbitrary object (whether it is a banknote, a letter grade, or an item in RS) is the effort people are willing to put to get (earn or buy) that object.

Live free or die. First option is exhausted, so guess what remains?

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