I probably give my trust too easily. Last night I realised someone I deeply trusted and looked up to had been completely exploiting it. Not fun. And yet I still feel it's their problem in a way. I like my ability to give trust. Will try to keep it.
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I'm realising in a way this is also about that “Three Prologues to Language” by Anna Gát https://link.medium.com/WNBJyQDRxV - creating distrustful non-cooperative public language --> distrust between individuals too
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I already booked marked it a few days ago for post defense pleasure reading.

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Otherwise, the social cues get in the way, and you're likely to endlessly make the same mistakes as those you trust in the first place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frDUZGd3vwM …
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(Song only semi-related. But I always think of it when thinking about endless social mistakes.)
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I think if you want to allow for and foster your own personal growth (in any form), you're inherently vulnerable. And the people who try to protect themselves against the associated exploits don't realize how they stunt themselves in doing so.
(It still hurts though.)