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Can you bring yourself to trust someone who once lied to you in the past?
When people break your trust once they are more likely to be the type to do it again, and again. Almost everyone will lie to you in some way, because it is something humans do. It is up to you to figure out if they had malicious intent, or they had other reasons. They broke your trust first, so it’sRead more
When people break your trust once they are more likely to be the type to do it again, and again. Almost everyone will lie to you in some way, because it is something humans do. It is up to you to figure out if they had malicious intent, or they had other reasons. They broke your trust first, so it’s perfectly normal to not want to trust them again. If they take responsibility and made amends with you it’s up to you whether to open your trust back up or not
See lessWhy do students who are on the representative council perform woefully in their academics?
People that are usually involved in the SRC and other extracurricular activities are the ones that aren’t sure about their futures. These people don’t really make a lot of reforms in schools too; the school can go on without them. They somewhat do have a burden on them but this is never distractingRead more
People that are usually involved in the SRC and other extracurricular activities are the ones that aren’t sure about their futures. These people don’t really make a lot of reforms in schools too; the school can go on without them. They somewhat do have a burden on them but this is never distracting unless the elections are nearby. Again, I am aware people who are academically-able are usually the ones involved in extracurricular activities more, but if you notice, they never sign up for something that is distracting! So a small percentage of these SRC members might as well be good students.
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