Trust is like building a house.You don’t rush it. You begin with a foundation strong enough to carry weight, then patiently lay each brick with care. Every word kept, every action aligned, every moment of honesty becomes part of the structure. The process takes time, effort, and intention—but when the house finally stands, it becomes a place of safety, comfort, and belonging.
Trusting someone enough to let them see the real you—your thoughts, fears, doubts, and hopes—is one of the most powerful connections we can experience. It’s freeing to know you can speak without fear of judgment, to be heard without being misunderstood. That kind of trust doesn’t happen overnight; it grows slowly, strengthened by consistency and sincerity.
And when someone chooses to trust you, that is not something to take lightly. It’s a gift placed gently in your hands. Guard it. Respect it. Handle it with care. Not everyone gives their trust easily, and not everyone knows how to protect what’s been shared with them. Some people trust freely, while others trust cautiously—often shaped by past disappointments and broken promises.
Trust, once broken, is not impossible to rebuild, but it is never the same as when it was first formed. The cracks may heal, but they leave reminders of what was lost and what must now be handled more carefully. That’s why trust asks for responsibility—from both the one who gives it and the one who receives it.
So tell me—do you trust easily, or do you find it hard to open up?
Has your trust ever been broken, or are you still learning how to trust again? I’d truly love to hear your story in the comments 🤍
Indeed, without a good foundation, trust sways when life comes to test the foundation! Well said!
Thank you Warren
You’re welcome!
Awesome post! Love the comparison between trust and a sturdy house—it hits home. Trust isn’t something to take lightly. Whether I trust someone depends on their character; some just don’t show trustworthy traits, especially those who keep lying. Remember the question about trusting instincts? Using discernment is key—it’s like our protective shield, keeping everything and everyone safe. Thank you for your writing venture! Be blessed!
Thank you breakinginsanity for your contribution
You are very welcome!