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Trust plays a big role in our life be it maintaining a relationship or friendship. Trust makes life meaningful because if we lose trust on on trust worthy person it hampers our emotions and our lost faith makes us sick and stressed. Always listen to your heart and gut feeling when some one speaks against a trust worthy person. Always keep your eyes and ears open because there are many out there who are jealous of you.

Its the trust which keeps the marital status going or else it will soon change to single and divorcee. Its the trust of Husband and wife which keeps the knot going. No relationship can flourish in the absence of trust. Trust on children, trust on friends, parents maintains the relationship. Distrust is like a termite which eats away everything and leaves you with all the excreta.

Trust fills our life with all colors and keeps us relaxed. Yeah it happens sometimes that either of the partner breaches the trust. But that does not means we cant trust our partner.

Its the trust in the product which enhances its purchase. Few people are very brand conscious and they try all new products of a particular brand. Therefore trust and loyalty plays a vital role in ones life. Its very difficult to build a relationship and so is trust so one should always be careful that no distrust arises in between.

Take care and build a healthy relationship on trust.

Rashmi Priya

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