Trust: The One Thing that Holds Relationships


Openness and communication make every relationship work but without trusting each other first with all your heart, it might not last.

We can tell certain people again and again of the daily encounter we have in our lives but we have those few, special people who we lay out all open the things that we care about, the thoughts we have in life, love and much more, our true self. Because at the end of the day, they are the people whom we connected, whom we care about, whom we trust.

Trusting someone is hard. That is why, some may have known each other for a while now but have not yet fully given their trust to each other.

Trusting someone makes you vulnerable to the point where you lay your true, defenseless, unguarded self open. Once you’ve given your trust to somebody, you’ve accepted to let him/her into your deepest, wildest, most intricate world and there.is.no.going.back. You’re out in the open.

When you find those few people, you start to deepen the relationship, you start to tell each other what you really feel but all of this cannot happen, if you are not completely honest with what you feel about yourself and the people that you care about.

Honesty goes along way in finding yourself and in finding the people that are truly important to you. Once you’ve been completely true and honest to yourself then, you can fully engage to trust someone and make him/her delve into your own little world thus deepens your relationship.

At the end of the day, honesty, trust and communication with each other are beneficial in creating successful relationships last.

Create an open space communication with each other. Tell them what you feel, how much you care. Value. Appreciate them, always.


Don’t go a day not telling the people that you love how much you care for them. Be honest.


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