“You may be deceived if you trust too much, but you will live in torment if you do not trust enough.” ~Frank Crane.

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“You may be deceived if you trust too much, but you will live in torment if you do not trust enough.” ~Frank Crane

NOUN: 1. reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence. 2. confident expectation of something; hope. VERB: 3. to rely upon or place confidence in someone or something (usually fol. by in or to): to trust in another's honesty. 4. to have confidence; hope: Things work out if one only trusts.

WHO do you trust? WHAT do you trust?

Write about an occasion in which you needed to put your “trust” in something or someone. Tell the whole story. On a different sheet of paper, explain how you know what you know about the “object of your trust.” If you’re having trouble deciding between two or more ideas, you can write about more than one occasion/object of trust.