Friday, November 28, 2008

Can I Trust you? Yes. Do I Trust you? YES.

Contrary to what I've always believed, my opinions are worth more to me then to anyone else. My thoughts are boundless traverse feelings brought on by endless entities to produce unequivocal possibilities. In the question of one's self, how do we predict an outcome of our own emotions with a constantly changing perception of outside interferences? Even with an infinite number of situations and results, it is not entirely impossible. If I trust your actions to be well implicated to a predictable sense of familiarity, and I posses assurance in your character, and abilities, I should be able to bestow confidence in your behaviors, but what about other factors that persuade my perspective? I believe there are two distinct catalysts of perception. One would be knowledge developed from experiences attained by someone or something through a related event. The other is our psyche being unaware of unknown contingencies and therefore influences our decisions based upon unfamiliarity. To better understand my own sense of trust I can only account for information provided to me and determine thoughts according to known behaviors and actions.

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