Summary
This quote suggests that someone who lacks trust in others is likely to be untrustworthy themselves. By stating that "he who believes in nobody," it implies a person who is highly skeptical and distrustful of those around them. It emphasizes that this profound lack of belief in others might be an indication of their own unreliability. The quote implies a connection between a person's inability to place trust in others and their own questionable character, highlighting the importance of trustworthiness and the repercussions of skepticism.
Topics
Confidence
By Red Auerbach