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Re: Trust: who can be trusted to keep your seeds?
by
SigCrypto
on 01/04/2025, 08:41:25 UTC
I find it surprising that nobody has selected a friend/friends, because sometimes these people are most honest, unbiased, incorruptible. I would put administration on a last place, because it is the most uninterested option in keeping what you value. A family is also a tricky selection. How many times we have heard how most close betray for their own benefit. And you know, trusting ourselves can play a bad joke to us. Nobody cancels emotions. 

The one who should really be trusted a seed - a dog. Dogs never betray their owners.
Nah, I find it surprising how you can trust friends. You see your friends are honest, unbiased and incorruptible because you're not yet close with them. Just because you've with your friends for 10 years, you're already know them, nope.

If all the activities are about playing together, going out, study together etc, these aren't enough to reveal your friends characters.

You have to live with them for 3 months at least, hiking and creating a business together.

Live together in order to know their daily character, hiking/extreme sport in order to know what their decision in hard times, run a business because it's about money.

It only means that you have to be very selective and fully understand who you can call a friend, and who is a person you only know well. I dont remember any case that a friend somehow set me up or brought me any financial problems. I dont have hundred or thousand friend (but Facebook or other social media tell different), maybe only a bunch, but I can really trust those people. I had not a single example when they made me doubt them.

Trust doesn't just happen from a few short talks, you gotta really spend time with someone to build it up. Hanging out a ton, like sharing a place, doing a project together, or tackling hard stuff like hiking or super fun sports, shows you who they really are deep down. You can trust friends but you have to be very careful of who you pick. Even you've been friends forever it doesn't mean they won't let you down. Real friendships come from respecting each other and having those big moments that let you truly know them.