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	<title>Farooque &#187; Trust</title>
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		<title>Your Are Trustworthy!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HAVING SOMEONE&#8217;S TRUST is like having money in the bank. Just like a bank account, you must make deposits if you expect to make withdrawals.
When you keep your word, it&#8217;s like making a deposit into your trust fund. The more often you perform the way you promised, the larger your balance is. Whenever you break your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HAVING SOMEONE&#8217;S TRUST is like having money in the bank. Just like a bank account, you must make deposits if you expect to make withdrawals.</p>
<p>When you keep your word, it&#8217;s like making a deposit into your trust fund. The more often you perform the way you promised, the larger your balance is. Whenever you break your word, you have made a withdrawal from your account.</p>
<p>You have a separate trust fund with each person that you have a relationship with. If you have been making regular deposits into your account with that individual, when the time comes that you are unable to keep your word (Let&#8217;s face it, nobody&#8217;s perfect!), you will still have a large enough balance of trust to draw from. That person will realize that your account is still good.</p>
<p>~Matt DiMaio</p>
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