Trust is to live without fear

in OCD2 years ago

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Trust is defined as the firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.

Who can you really trust? Do you honestly have a single person that you can trust with your whole heart without any doubts? If you have someone like that you are very lucky!

As we are all on our own life journey, we make many friends along the way. There are people who really become your friends and then there are some people who only show up when they need something from you. To make friends with someone like that always has its consequences. It is somewhat of a cause and effect situation, but Karma is always involved somewhere.

Sometimes life is complete chaos, but we should still trust that somewhere in between the chaos, things are still the way that it is supposed to be no matter what happens.

Life is like a puzzle and somehow even if we have our doubts the pieces still fit together.

Every action has an opposite reaction and we should just take it as it comes. Take chances and don't fear anything because that just leads to useless suffering.

To trust is to live without fear. Fear just causes suffering. Often the pain and suffering cause change, and indirectly change leads to growth.

Just know whatever is holding you back now will pass and then everything will just continue the way it is supposed to.

Go with the flow and soon you will find peace.

May you have a blessed week!

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Hello @giantbear. This is an interesting topic as these days we all have trust issues, unfortunately. It would be nice to live without any trust issues, but unfortunately that is not how things work.

I think this topic would be better in Self Improvement community, or Motivation, or Philosophy as OCD is for topics that don't fit in any other niche community.

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@erikah I am so sorry, when I pressed post it was too late to change. I meant to post under a different community. Won't do it again though. I do apologize.

No worries :)