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be-worthy-of-trust
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FINAL EXERCISE
Test Your Knowledge
What is the firmest block in human relationships?
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Mutual trust is the firmest building block in human relationships. Without it, the whole structure comes down.
Mutual trust is the firmest building block in human relationships. Without it, the whole structure comes down.
Mutual trust is the firmest building block in human relationships. Without it, the whole structure comes down.
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Precept 14, Be Worthy of Trust
What would happen if everyone you knew was worthy of trust?
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People who trust each other work better, faster and more efficiently together, and when you’re worthy of trust, you have a high value to others.
People who trust each other work better, faster and more efficiently together, and when you’re worthy of trust, you have a high value to others.
People who trust each other work better, faster and more efficiently together, and when you’re worthy of trust, you have a high value to others.
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Precept 14, Be Worthy of Trust
How is it that one’s regard for another is based, in no small degree, on whether or not the person keeps his or her word?
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If someone says they’re going to do something, they should do it. And if they say they’re not going to do it, they shouldn’t do it. That’s the basis of trust.
If someone says they’re going to do something, they should do it. And if they say they’re not going to do it, they shouldn’t do it. That’s the basis of trust.
If someone says they’re going to do something, they should do it. And if they say they’re not going to do it, they shouldn’t do it. That’s the basis of trust.
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Precept 14, Be Worthy of Trust
People who break their word often never get another chance.
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Those who keep their word once given are trusted and admired. Those who don’t are thought of in the worst light.
Those who keep their word once given are trusted and admired. Those who don’t are thought of in the worst light.
Those who keep their word once given are trusted and admired. Those who don’t are thought of in the worst light.
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Precept 14, Be Worthy of Trust
What does it mean that there is no more thorough self-exile from one’s fellows than to fail to keep one’s promises once made?
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Don’t allow a friend to give his or her word lightly. Someone who can’t be trusted will become shut off from relationships because his or her friends’ lives will become very disordered trying to associate with someone who doesn’t keep their promises.
Don’t allow a friend to give his or her word lightly. Someone who can’t be trusted will become shut off from relationships because his or her friends’ lives will become very disordered trying to associate with someone who doesn’t keep their promises.
You shouldn’t stand by and let a friend give his or her word lightly. Someone who can’t be trusted will become shut off from relationships because his or her friends’ lives will become very disordered trying to associate with someone who doesn’t keep their promises.
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Precept 14, Be Worthy of Trust
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What is the firmest block in human relationships?
Mutual trust
Love
Longevity
Helping each other
What would happen if everyone you knew was worthy of trust?
We would be a more effective team and have greater confidence
It wouldn’t; I don’t need to trust anyone
Someone would take advantage of our trust
There would be no more lying
How is it that one’s regard for another is based, in no small degree, on whether or not the person keeps his or her word?
You can’t feel good about someone when you’re afraid they’ll let you down
People you can trust look better
Being trustworthy is a sign of intelligence
Trust comes from the face
People who break their word often never get another chance.
True
False
What does it mean that there is no more thorough self-exile from one’s fellows than to fail to keep one’s promises once made?
People who don’t keep their word eventually have to leave the country
If someone doesn’t keep their promises they will soon not have any friends or group