Deadly daggers for any relation (Part1)
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Distrust


Once in place, distrust forms a powerful frame on subsequent events in the relationship, such that even good-faith efforts by the offender to restore the relationship are met with skepticism and suspicion. The result is a "self-fulfilling prophecy," where every move the other person makes is interpreted as additional evidence that justifies an initial decision to distrust him/her. This distrust not only inhibits cooperation in the relationship, but also may result in retaliation that causes the conflict to escalate. When the other person reciprocates this sentiment, there is mutual distrust that further fuels the escalation of conflict.Moral of the story: If you decide to form a relation, then develop trust first. Relation without trust is like ice on water, it can break anywhere and time and again.
And if you have trust, then even in worst situations you shall only get closer and closer. So which side you are?
Labels: Experiences, Philosophy
posted by Jas @ 4:36 PM,
4 Comments:
- At March 18, 2008 12:31 AM, Unknown said...
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Good one!!Trust is difficult to build but easy to break,thats the irony!!
- At March 25, 2008 9:51 AM, Pilot-Pooja said...
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Very thoughtful post Jassi! Congrats!!!
I agree that trust is the basic building block, but wht i fail to figure out from the post is that how can you ensure that u r trusting the right person at the right time for a right cause..! - At March 26, 2008 1:38 AM, Jas said...
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hmm... nice ques, i go like this in chronological manner:
go by guts > test if needed > with time you will know
btw i really appreciate when u bring a conceptual ques! gr8! - At April 03, 2008 6:15 PM, Pilot-Pooja said...
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cool..so let my heart rule my brain..for time will tell n heal everything..))

