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TRUST
MEANING
   Refer to a situation characterised by the
    following aspects: One party (trustor) is willing
    to rely on the actions of another party (trustee);
    the situation is directed to the future. In addition,
    the trustor (voluntarily or forcedly) abandons
    control over the actions performed by the
    trustee. As a consequence, the trustor is
    uncertain about the outcome of the other's
    actions; he can only develop and evaluate
    expectations. The uncertainty involves the risk
    of failure or harm to the trustor if the trustee will
    not behave as desired
CONTINUED…

 Trust is believing that the person who is
  trusted will do what is expected. It starts at
  the family and grows to others.
 Honesty is an expensive gift don’t expect it
  from cheap people.
FAITH AND BELIEVE

   Usage of faith can be quite broad, including
    trust or belief without proof, and "faith" is
    often used as a substitute for "hope", "trust"
    or "belief".

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Trust

  • 2. MEANING  Refer to a situation characterised by the following aspects: One party (trustor) is willing to rely on the actions of another party (trustee); the situation is directed to the future. In addition, the trustor (voluntarily or forcedly) abandons control over the actions performed by the trustee. As a consequence, the trustor is uncertain about the outcome of the other's actions; he can only develop and evaluate expectations. The uncertainty involves the risk of failure or harm to the trustor if the trustee will not behave as desired
  • 3. CONTINUED…  Trust is believing that the person who is trusted will do what is expected. It starts at the family and grows to others.  Honesty is an expensive gift don’t expect it from cheap people.
  • 4. FAITH AND BELIEVE  Usage of faith can be quite broad, including trust or belief without proof, and "faith" is often used as a substitute for "hope", "trust" or "belief".