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Healthy people are likely to trust us if we demonstrate that we are committed to and know how to facilitate and promote diverse personal and communal integrations and integrities which are healthy, honorable, and honest.

We are not perceived as trust-worthy people if we unilaterally try to dominate and control other people --- with little or no reverence, respect, honor, sympathy, or civility demonstrated in our relationships with unfamiliar people.

True trust is elicited, not demanded or commanded. We cannot make people trust us. Nobody can with integrity make us trust them. We cannot control whether or not people will trust us.

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