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From trust in relation to self-love to building trust within a group, Jordan and J.T. break down the T-word to better understand what happens when we risk sharing something important, making ourselves vulnerable to someone else's actions. In this episode, discover:
- Are some people more naturally inclined to trust?
- Human disposition toward trust: the duality of trust and fear
- Dr. Brené Brown's Anatomy of Trust on BRAVING connection: Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Non-judgment, Generosity
- Competence and Integrity: breaches of trust and the inverse diagnostics
- Repairing trust (two-sided decision) versus forgiveness (a choice to let go, move forward)
- Fundamental Attribution Error: a cognitive bias where people tend to overemphasize personality traits and underemphasize situational factors when explaining others' behavior while also attributing their own actions to external circumstances
- Agency and trust: I want to think the best of others
- The importance of psychological safety: opportunity for mistakes to lead to growth
- Counterfeit trust: common enemy intimacy
- Foreclosing on trust and the value of sincerity
“I don't trust people who don't love themselves and tell me, 'I love you.' ... There is an African saying which is: Be careful when a naked person offers you a shirt.” ― Maya Angelou
Literary Shout Out: Charles Feltman, The Thin Book of Trust, Third Edition: An Essential Primer for Building Trust at Work (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2024)
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