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“Someone trusted me with something and I didn't let them down.”
Trust is the most valuable currency there is, and it moves slowly. Every time you're given it and you hold it carefully, you deepen something that takes years to build and very little to destroy. You did your part. That matters.
Your Practice
Write this down: what they trusted you with, and that you held it. Then look ahead — is there anyone else in your life whose trust you've been holding carelessly? Name them. Close the gap today, before they have to wonder.
The Architects
“Ponder for a long time whether you shall admit a given person to your friendship; but when you have decided to admit him, welcome him with all your heart and soul.”
— Seneca, Letter 3 (Moral Letters to Lucilius, Gummere translation)