Belief is a happier state of mind than doubt and suspicion. I live by this, for I don't have faith in others, who believe in me? I would rather believe in a thousand people, friends and strangers than not believe.
Belief in people should be accomplish with open your eyes and clarity of judgment. But when your judgment proves bad rather than good, it is no reason to suspect your companion thereafter with suspicion.
None knows another's heart, his grief, his struggle, his despair and motivation. All men share pain and mortality, some bear these better than others. And a large number of people have perished spiritually for the lack of another's belief in them. So, I would rather be disappointed than be so afraid of being disappointed that I would not trust anyone again.
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