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Don't trust their words, trust their actions

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Don't trust their words, trust their actions

In a world where communication is primarily done through words, it can be easy to get caught up in what people say rather than what they actually do. However, the old adage “actions speak louder than words” holds true in many situations, especially when it comes to trust.

When someone consistently tells you one thing but their actions show something completely different, it can be difficult to trust them. This is because actions are a more accurate reflection of a person’s true intentions and beliefs. Words can be easily manipulated or misinterpreted, but actions are concrete evidence of a person’s character.

For example, if someone constantly tells you they care about you and value your friendship, but never makes an effort to spend time with you or support you in times of need, their words lose their meaning. On the other hand, if someone rarely expresses their feelings verbally but consistently shows up for you, listens to you, and goes out of their way to help you, their actions speak volumes about their true feelings.

In the context of relationships, trusting someone’s actions over their words is crucial. It’s easy for someone to say they love you, but if their actions don’t align with that statement, it’s hard to believe them. A partner who consistently shows you love, respect, and support through their actions is someone you can trust, even if they struggle to express their feelings verbally.

In the workplace, actions are also a better indicator of trustworthiness than words. A colleague who promises to help you with a project but never follows through is not someone you can rely on. On the other hand, a colleague who consistently meets deadlines, communicates effectively, and collaborates with you to achieve common goals is someone you can trust to have your back.
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