“If you trust, you will be disappointed occasionally, but if you mistrust, you will be miserable all the time.”
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Trust brings short, sharp losses at times, but it also opens relationships, opportunities, and real progress. Mistrust protects you from occasional pain while slowly shrinking your world and your peace. Stop hiding behind constant suspicion — accept the occasional setback as the price of growth and take responsibility for the life you want.
When to use it
- Before rejecting a teammate's idea, try collaborating instead of shutting them down; one failed attempt is better than never moving forward.
- In dating, give people a fair chance rather than testing them; constant suspicion will keep you lonely more than a single disappointment will.
- Delegate a project at work even if you're unsure — handling one mistake beats stunting the whole team's potential through micromanagement.
- Forgive a small mistake and try again; guarding yourself against every risk turns safety into a slow, constant misery.

