<p>Can you invest total trust in anyone? Trust to the extent of letting that person, say, manage your e-mails if you’re extremely sick for some time, for example? completely trusting that the person will never hurt or desert you, even if you change as a person? Trust the person not to change his/her attitude towards you, no matter how much he/she changes?</p>
<p>I’m pondering this question. It’s possible for two people living on a desert island</p>
<p>Yes. I’m one of those people that trusts everybody. I give my password to anybody who asks (any FRIENDS who ask) and I don’t really care if people read my email. I don’t hide anything so therefore I’d have nothing that they can find that I would need to trust them with.</p>
<p>If there’s a group project and we don’t get to choose our partners, I’ll do almost all the work myself unless the other people have a proven record of being smart and hard-working.</p>
<p>my girlfriend, who I’ve known since like 7th grade. I can trust most of my friends, not to the same extent, but a lot nonetheless. i’m lucky, I found a good group of friends. Other people though… not at all</p>
<p>haha…I would not say it as a major flaw but rather as a natural and practical human phenomenon…it’s supposed to be natural in terms of social implications and situations. </p>
<p>trusting somebody totally is rather a major flaw…it’s like when ur brain and mind doesn’t correlate together and imaginations and such play into ur minds eclipsing true reality…blah…I better stop now! :D</p>