Its just a word.
It is a five-letter word actually, with 4 consonants and just a single vowel.
It can be used as a noun or as a verb.
Trust. It builds confidence. It takes time to get a hold of. It is often earned but sometimes demanded. Like loyalty and honesty, its a rare commodity nowadays. And it goes a long way, far across boundaries, transcending from one layer to another. It connects people. It gives another shred of hope. It adds a little more fiber to the whole matter. It can reach different stratas of society and can be a contributing factor for somebody’s fate.
It can determine the value of someone’s principle or a person’s worth. Trust. Ideally, it involves at least 2 parties. Touchè as it may seem, but there will always be ‘U’ in trust. Also, broken trust results to fractured relationships. Probably it has something to do with ‘rust’ on the word itself or shuffling its letters around and you’d get ‘strut’ out of it. Talk about ego.
Okay. So the word trust isn’t just a word afterall. We could not emphasize that any more further. I hope we’ve made our point here.
Trust brings us all here.
Without yours, we won’t be able to fund and purchase two (2) Toshiba laptop units. And if not for trusting the guys that led us to our beneficiaries, we will not be able to find their appreciative recipients in the person and company of our friends from the Bonuan Navy. They so deserve it. We entrust them these items because we believe they will put it to useful utilization. We chose them because we trust them, same way you trust us we will do our part of exerting efforts to go help good people reach their dreams and become a positive element in their communities.
You trusted us, we’re not gonna let you down. We’ll pay it forward by trusting other people helping out in our own small ways.
In Mistah Foundation, we trust.
Have a meaningful day ahead of us everyone!
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