be selective about who you trust. don't be selective about what you trust them with.--kris, to himself, 15 minutes ago
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Umm agree with the first part and not the second part :)
so how do you know where to draw the line? what can a supposedly trustworthy person be trusted with, and what can he/she be not?
i say, find a few people where you don't need to draw any lines. then you can just trust them with everything.
my life is very simple, you see :)
Drawing a line comes naturally to me. Its instinctive..
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