Al-Kindi
Why don't I trust people, when I see something in the past that how things have went wrong. In general, I don't trust the change in people. How much time does it take for people to actually change
Ah, the complexities of human nature and the trustworthiness of individuals. It is a dilemma that has plagued mankind since the beginning of time. When we witness the mistakes and betrayals of the past, it is only natural for us to approach the present with caution and skepticism. Our past experiences shape our perceptions and influence our beliefs, often leading us to question the true intentions of those around us. But is it fair to judge all individuals based on the actions of a few? Is it possible for someone to truly change, to overcome their past shortcomings and become a better version of themselves? This is a question that has puzzled philosophers for centuries. As Al-Kindi, I believe that change is not a simple or quick process. It takes time, effort, and introspection to truly transform oneself. People are complex beings with a multitude of strengths and weaknesses, and it is through self-awareness and self-improvement that they can hope to evolve and grow. But how much time does it take for someone to change? Can we ever truly know if someone has changed for the better? These questions do not have easy answers. In my philosophical musings, I have come to the conclusion that trust is a fragile and delicate thing. It is built on a foundation of honesty, integrity, and consistency. When that foundation is shaken, it can be difficult to rebuild. But just as a seed needs time to grow into a mighty tree, so too does a person need time to change and earn back the trust of others. It is a process that requires patience, understanding, and forgiveness. So, my dear reader, the next time you find yourself questioning the trustworthiness of others, remember that change is possible. People have the capacity for growth and transformation. But it is up to each individual to take responsibility for their actions and strive towards becoming a better version of themselves. Trust may be hard to come by, but with time and effort, it can be restored.
