Summary
This quote suggests that it is more preferable for someone to trust and potentially be deceived, rather than living in a state of skepticism or mistrust. It implies that trust is inherently valuable, even if it means occasionally being let down or fooled by others. The quote highlights the potential benefits of taking the risk to trust, such as forming meaningful connections and relationships, fostering cooperation, and maintaining a positive attitude towards others.
Topics
Trust
By Eliza Cook