Beijing Expansion Company Talks about Trust (Part One)

by chandadada on 2012-02-20 16:49:52

Trust is a phenomenon that occurs between people. In modern terms, it's a positive chemical reaction that happens between individuals. This sense of trust can occur between strangers or between semi-acquaintances under certain specific circumstances. It can also occur between two very familiar people. What kind of new person has been accompanying us all along? Trust within families, trust between spouses, and trust between siblings or parents have always been with us. How important are new people in our lives and work? This requires careful discussion. On the training courses offered by Beijing Outward Bound Training, trust is also an extremely important lesson. This shows that trust in Beijing Outward Bound cannot be separated from our lives.

Our lives cannot be separated from trust. Trust between couples is crucial when they live together and work to support their family. During weekdays, they rarely see each other during the day, so mutual trust is necessary whether in terms of emotions or how one deals with others. Without absolute trust, it's hard for couples to find common joy. There also needs to be trust between parents and children. For example, if a child comes home late, an hour after school ends, claiming they went to a classmate's house to do homework, but the parent doesn't believe them and insists the child went out to play after school, this could cause misunderstanding and even affect the child's healthy growth. Even between two close friends, there needs to be trust. One day, your friend asks you for money and promises to return it within a certain number of days. If you start doubting whether they will really pay you back, and because of this distrust you don't lend the money, your friend might think you look down on them, leading to a rift between the two of you due to your lack of trust in your friend, causing tension in the relationship.

Trust in life is very important. It helps us make many friends. I have a friend who experienced such a situation. Remember once we had to go to another place for work for some time. Because the journey was long, the company decided to let us take a plane to the business trip location. Since we didn't have experience flying before, we didn't know that lighters and similar items couldn't be carried on planes. Maybe my friend knew but forgot to leave it at home.

We hurriedly reached the airport, and it wasn't long until the flight would depart. When passing through security, the lighter my friend was carrying was discovered and needed to be removed. As the airport didn't have a place to store items, my friend was troubled. I advised her to just throw it away, but she refused because the lighter was a birthday gift from her mother on her birthday. She couldn't lose it. What should we do? At this moment of worry, my friend found an unfamiliar staff member at the airport, handed over the lighter, and explained its significance to him. They agreed that when my friend returned, she would retrieve it. My friend was very relieved. After some time, when we were about to return to the company headquarters, my friend remembered the lighter incident. Due to the rush, she forgot to get the man's phone number. Could the lighter still be retrieved? With this mindset, my friend found the original airport staff member and successfully retrieved her item. Because of this trust, the two stayed in contact for a while and became good friends.

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