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I’m a writer. I enjoy reading and writing about the world around me. Most the time I enjoy sheding light on the injustice of your world, and exposing the explotation of the poor. Through writing, I’m able to express my feeling about a particular topic or argument. The structure of writing– the confines of grammar like formating of papers, also limit my freedom to express my feelings. Through drawing I am free to express, and write what I feel. My only limitation is the paper and the colors I have at hand to use in the completion of the artwork. From mind- to pencil on paper then color. The process is constant and routine, yet reguvinating to the soul. Art is the ultimate freedom of expression and is an exprience only few people attempt.
Humans first learn the idea of trust as soon as infancy. New borns learn trust by shear instinct.
They feel the connection among their family members, and they instictivily trust them with their needs for survival. Simililary, adults feel they can trust someone upon first meeting an individual. The idea of trust is developed and exercised in different levels on an indivual bases.
For example, your car is out of gas, and you place trust in the individual that stops to pick you up. Yet, some people will hesitate to take up the offer from the first or second stopper based on their instincts, and they will refuse their help to put gas in their car.
Judgement is an element that must be factored in trust. Adults will pass judgment on the person they are to trust, before they actually completely trust them. Thus, trust is a variable element that is not constant, and trust is not always desplayed with the same intesity.
For example, people often have trust in their religion, but when their faith is tested; oftentimes, they conseder to change religions. Just like when you trust someone and they change, so your faith in their reliability is tainted; thus, causing an individual to lose trust in that changed individual.
Trust is a variable element that must not be taken for granted, and in turn is a factor that most politicians need to consider in their policy making.
