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Deficit of trust in modern civilization...

One can never trust a human mind, as it acts like a mad monkey or a normal monkey that completely restless, driven by impulses,has no deep thought or philosophy, and such a monkey can ditch anybody at any time....hence a few with mental tranquillity and practical intelligence... Today's friend turns into an enemy with slightest conflict ...
Hence,be your friend first and relate with others sweetly ,as and when required.
Humans are most unpredictable, and we must be extremely selective in putting our blind trust...
Trust is like a thin vessel made of glass, and it can break at the spur of the moment, if handled without care...

Still, we must have faith just to keep going...without trust, we cannot move on in life...

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