id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikiversity-org-7752 Earning Trust - Wikiversity .html text/html 3456 382 64 Whenever we meet someone for the first time, we instinctively begin to evaluate the level of trust we can wisely attribute to our relationship with the other person. We use reputation information to help set expectations for future transactions; it eases exchange of valuables and reduces risk. Trust forms the basis for social interactions, especially reciprocity and the agreements for future actions essential for planning and working together. Levels of Trust[edit | edit source] As we meet people, spend time with them, and establish a relationship we naturally estimate how much we trust them. Consider the level of trust that exists in the relationship you have with that person. Understand what is being proposed, described, and discussed; the expectations of others, problems you might encounter, the risks involved, changes that may occur, what you are agreeing to, others you may need to rely on, and your preparation and ability to meet commitments. Extending Trust[edit | edit source] ./cache/en-wikiversity-org-7752.html ./txt/en-wikiversity-org-7752.txt