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I don't trust myself for reading this alone. Is this valid?
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0812/0812.1385v11.pdf
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0812/0812.1385v11.pdf
Trusting oneself means having confidence in one's own thoughts, feelings, and actions. It involves relying on one's own judgment and intuition, and being able to make decisions and take responsibility for them.
Trusting oneself is important because it allows us to have a sense of self-worth and self-esteem. It also helps us navigate through life's challenges and make decisions that align with our values and goals.
Yes, making mistakes does not mean that you cannot trust yourself. It is important to learn from past mistakes and use them as opportunities for growth. Trusting oneself also means being able to forgive oneself and move forward.
Learning to trust oneself takes time and practice. It involves self-reflection, being aware of one's values and beliefs, and setting boundaries. It also helps to surround oneself with supportive and trustworthy people.
Yes, it is possible to trust oneself even if others do not trust you. It is important to trust your own judgment and not let others' opinions affect your self-worth. However, it is also important to reflect on why others may not trust you and work towards building trust in relationships.