I've been reminded of two (2) things recently...
1. (ALL) Relationships need trust to survive; without trust it will die.
2. (ALL) Relationships will surely die if there is an unhealthy amount of suspicion. Suspicion kills hope & trust.
...Sooooooo, for clarity, I decided to look up these words in the Merriam-Webster dictionary online:
1sus·pi·cion
noun \sə-ˈspi-shən\
: a feeling that someone is possibly guilty of a crime or of doing something wrong
: a feeling that something bad is likely or true
: a feeling of doubt
Full Definition of SUSPICION
1
a : the act or an instance of
suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence
: mistrust
b : a state of mental uneasiness and uncertainty
: doubt
2
: a barely detectable amount
: trace <just a
suspicion of garlic>
Examples of SUSPICION
- There has long been a suspicion that the painting is a fake.
- I thought the water might be making us sick, and mysuspicions were confirmed by the lab tests.
- The note aroused her suspicions that he was having an affair.
- I have a sneaking suspicion that those cookies aren't really homemade.
- The new policies are regarded by many with suspicion.
- His story has raised some suspicion.
- I have my suspicions about his motives.
1trust
noun \ˈtrəst\
: belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc.
: an arrangement in which someone's property or money is legally held or managed by someone else or by an organization (such as a bank) for usually a set period of time
: an organization that results from the creation of a trust
Full Definition of TRUST
1
a : assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
b : one in which confidence is placed
2
a : dependence on something future or
contingent : hope
b : reliance on future payment for property (as merchandise) delivered
: credit <bought furniture on
trust>
3
a : a property
interest held by one person for the benefit of another
b : a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement;
especially : one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition
5
a (1)
: a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship (2)
: something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in the interest of another
b : responsible
charge or office
c : care,
custody <the child committed to her
trust>
—
in trust
: in the care or possession of a trustee
Examples of TRUST
- Our relationship is founded on mutual love and trust.
- His lies and deception shattered my trust in him.
- She has no trust in the security of online banking.
- He created a trust for his children.
- The property will be held in trust until her 18th birthday.
- laws limiting the formation of trusts
- A hope is more than resolve, and it is based on trust in a divine faithfulness that operates not only within history, but also beyond history. —John Polkinghorne, Times Literary Supplement, 3 May 2002
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...FOOD 4 THOUGHT...
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