Self-Trust equals Self-Validation

in trust •  6 years ago 

"Self-trust is the first secret of success."- Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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Success is a sum total of your ability to trust yourself no matter what happens and how the tide rolls. You cannot be more than the trust you have for yourself until you learn to first see yourself as the most loyal and integrity personified person alive.

Self-trust equals self-validation, self-validation equals success; A man who knows and trust himself will never end up lost for wins.


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Self-trust is on very hard thing to attain or even build up in man because, we live in a world where it becomes really difficult for one to see ourselves for who we truly are.

I have often heard people say, " I don't even trust myself, how do you expect me to trust you?" That is a very true saying even if it appears as putting zero assurances on one's self.
You must learn to trust yourself so that your decision making process can have some kind of sanity.

Without an understanding of what self-trust is, you can never be too good for anyone because you already lost the ingredient by not trusting yourself. Trust starts from you; it always has to.

A man with self-trust will move the mountains before him and stand firm no matter what the results show. It is only a trust in yourself that will allow you see the rainbows in the stormiest of storms.

You are your own motivator and personal validator; build self-trust before you start seeking the trust of the world.


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It's been quite long I visited this blog. Am back.
Self trust is just like self love. It gives us the best motivation we could ever have.
Thanks @Ejemai for always inspiring.

And in the end, when we are left with our thoughts, we will regret the occasions we neglected due to no belief in ourselves and our abilities. I am just glad I got to know "rich dad,poor dad" and other books early in life.