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Trust is fragile

 


Life’s like a pizza: sometimes you get a slice with everything you wanted, and sometimes you get stuck with pineapple. Trust is like toppings—be careful what you choose, or you might end up with a flavor you didn’t order! 🍕Who can we trust these days? Even those closest to us can let us down. In a world full of selfishness, it's tough to place our trust in people. When we seek comfort, others might take advantage and use us for their own gain. So, my friends, don't put your faith in anyone—whether it's your best friend or your significant other. The only one you can truly count on is your mom.🤱 



Trusting people is like expecting a cat🐈 to guard your fish tank. You’ll end up with wet paws and missing fish. So, save yourself the trouble—trust no one and always keep a spare fish!🐡

People might seem sweet at first, but sometimes they’re just candy with a bitter aftertaste. So, keep your trust to yourself, enjoy the ride, and remember: you can’t diet from life’s ups and downs, but you can choose who you let in for the ride! 🏇


Life’s a bit like a trust fall exercise: sometimes you fall, and other times you’re the one who might let someone else fall. So, keep your own balance, laugh at the mishaps, and always check if your “catcher” is actually paying attention! We're all here to achieve something. When we die, we want people to remember us for our good deeds and feel proud of us. So, spread love, trust yourself, and live life with a purpose! ❤️

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