Thursday, October 4, 2012

Chapter 6, Discussion 3

  I found the section about trust, distrust, and unhealthy trust to be most interesting because I can relate to it strongly. Unfortunately, I have trouble trusting others because of my life experiences, and this chapter helped me to reflect on my feelings while getting an outside perspective. I also found the concept of “unhealthy trust” to be interesting because I hadn’t heard of this before reading the chapter. Unhealthy trust is being too gullible and always believing someone without regard to the context of the situation. The example of the roommate leaving the doors and windows open and unlocked is a great one. The roommate is from the Midwest, so he is used to safer neighborhoods where it is customary to leave your house and car unlocked without fear of theft or violation of the property. Though the narrator doesn’t specifically state where they now live, it is implied that it is not in the Midwest, or a safe neighborhood. It is naïve and unsafe for the roommate to assume that it is a safe place, when he is not from the area and does not know for sure. I find this to be a vastly different way to trust others than the way I do. I practice the opposite extreme where I usually suspect others, or assume the worst, until proven otherwise. I know that this, too, can be considered an unhealthy way to trust others, and I hope to work on this as I grow and gain more life experience.

2 comments:

  1. OMG I can relate soooo much! I am just like this!!!! Because of the past experiences that I have had it is really hard for me to trust anyone! I've been hurt by several guys in the past so with the current relationship the that I am in right now I always think he is doing something wrong. Ive realized that it is stressing me out more than I need to be because I know he is doing nothing wrong. Its weird because even though I know this I still think that he is doing something wrong. What I've been trying to do is stay really positive and seeing if that works. Trust me girl I am in your shoes! if you have any advice let me know!:)

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  2. HaleyA,

    Good job this week. I also really found the section of trust, distrust, and unhealthy trust to be interesting. I didn’t really know anything about unhealthy trust or that such a thing ever existed. It is something that when I come across, I definitely think that people are putting themselves in an unhealthy position but didn’t know that it actually had a name. It is interesting that you find that you practice unhealthy trust in an extreme opposite. I wonder if that has a name as well… besides being called being suspicious. I agree that trust has to be earned but I also agree that this is definitely something that you should work to overcome. Being suspicious of people takes a lot of energy!

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