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November 21, 2022, 04:13:51 AM
#44
I've always told them to find a trustworthy person. Some folks seem to have no faith in anyone. That's incorrect since it implies that they don't need anyone. Wishing is impossible in this unpredictable world. Those who believe they can get by without believing in anyone typically fail in the end. People no longer trust one another to the extent of concealing their struggles and successes, which contributes to depression at its maximum rate.

One day, your intelligence and expertise will forsake you, leaving you with little choice but to rely on someone you don't trust.

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November 19, 2022, 07:57:32 AM
#43
Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?


My family is trustworthy, though I heard a lot of news regarding siblings killing each other because of money; their story is different from ours. They know my status since I started bitcoin and what my finances are since I trust them. I also have the closest friends I am sure are also trustworthy, and I am hoping that there are no black sheep among my closest friends that will betray me. Regarding my other relatives, I mostly don't open up about any topics about our financial status or involving money, as I really don't trust them about it.
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November 18, 2022, 08:37:18 AM
#42
For you to live long don't trust anyone. Human hearts are deadly. No one knows what is beneath it. In search of wealth, human beings have turned themselves into monsters. No one cares to know what will be afterlife after he or she has killed his friend or siblings for material gains cos no one will live on earth forever.

Someone you call your best friend can kill or stab you in the back because of material things or envious reasons. Someone I called a friend has poised me because of jealousy. Since then, I keep my circle small and I trust no one
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November 17, 2022, 03:52:08 PM
#41


1. Mother encouraged his elder son to kill her younger son for money rituals : A suspected internet fraudster confessed to security operatives that it was his mother that encouraged him to kill his younger brother for rituals that would make his fraud business prosper. He poisoned his brother and with the help of his mother they harvested the needed body parts that would be sent to the witch doctor for the rituals. He was arrested by security operatives during a stop-and-search operation. 

2. Woman killed and beheaded friend for money : A devout Christian woman killed her friend and decapitated her body because she planned to forge her dead friends will. After killing her, she arranged a will document that leaves 95% of the deceased wealth to the killer. The killer wanted to repair her house and she knew that her friend had the money because they had a close relationship.

3. Man pushes son off a cliff to claim insurance : A man was executed by the government because he staged an accident in a mine to enable him to receive compensation from the company. He murdered his son and planned to use the money to repay his debt and impress an extravagant woman he met online who always asked for money.

4. Wife accused of killing her husband for insurance money : The accused hired an assassin to kill her husband because she wanted to claim insurance money. After the killing, the killer and the woman rearranged the crime scene to look like a robbery and the woman instructed the killer to remove the hard drive of the house CCTV, but she didn't know that the camera had a memory card as backup. The neighbors of the family testified that the couple had three daughters and it was a peaceful and loving home.

5. Husband kills wife for money: A man shot his wife, locked the door, went to his office and later called the police informing them that his wife is in danger. He did this because he knew that his wife registered him as the nominee of her life insurance policy. He wanted people to believe that his wife was killed by thieves so that he can claim the life insurance benefit.




If someone as famous and wealthy as Britney Spears suffered the way she did.

Of course, we can expect similar things are occurring far more outside the spotlight where people don't see or expect it.

Unfortunately and sadly this type of thing has been common for many years. If people thought hard about it they should be able to identify many similar cases.

Britney Spears is probably the most obvious but there are countless others.
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November 17, 2022, 01:16:13 AM
#40
Happenings around the world currently are making me feel that nobody is trustworthy. Some persons are very fortunate to have persons around them to whom they can entrust some valuables in their hands and they are guaranteed that those valuables are in safe hands. The world is gradually losing trustworthy and faithful men. Now you don't know who to reveal your financial and other secrets to because of fear of the negative consequences.

Materialism and selfishness is now the key driver of people's actions and most people are ready to go the extra mile to become wealthy or become comfortable. Humanity has lost the virtues of pity, mercy, or compassion and has embraced pride, covetousness, and an unquenchable taste for money. I can across some of these stories and I am just imagining who one can trust.

1. Mother encouraged his elder son to kill her younger son for money rituals : A suspected internet fraudster confessed to security operatives that it was his mother that encouraged him to kill his younger brother for rituals that would make his fraud business prosper. He poisoned his brother and with the help of his mother they harvested the needed body parts that would be sent to the witch doctor for the rituals. He was arrested by security operatives during a stop-and-search operation. 

2. Woman killed and beheaded friend for money : A devout Christian woman killed her friend and decapitated her body because she planned to forge her dead friends will. After killing her, she arranged a will document that leaves 95% of the deceased wealth to the killer. The killer wanted to repair her house and she knew that her friend had the money because they had a close relationship.

3. Man pushes son off a cliff to claim insurance : A man was executed by the government because he staged an accident in a mine to enable him to receive compensation from the company. He murdered his son and planned to use the money to repay his debt and impress an extravagant woman he met online who always asked for money.

4. Wife accused of killing her husband for insurance money : The accused hired an assassin to kill her husband because she wanted to claim insurance money. After the killing, the killer and the woman rearranged the crime scene to look like a robbery and the woman instructed the killer to remove the hard drive of the house CCTV, but she didn't know that the camera had a memory card as backup. The neighbors of the family testified that the couple had three daughters and it was a peaceful and loving home.

5. Husband kills wife for money: A man shot his wife, locked the door, went to his office and later called the police informing them that his wife is in danger. He did this because he knew that his wife registered him as the nominee of her life insurance policy. He wanted people to believe that his wife was killed by thieves so that he can claim the life insurance benefit.

Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?


I'll tell you for free, you can trust anybody you choose but never forget is really hard to give 100% trust because of all that's happening.
To rap it all, TRUST is COSTLY.
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November 15, 2022, 05:51:55 PM
#39
Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?


Money is the root cause of various criminal cases, including what you described, all crimes are related to money. However, is it really money that is to blame. or is it the human being who can't stop himself from wanting something that doesn't belong to him.  I think, the root cause of all the crimes that are told here the root cause is not money. but the person who scapegoats the money he wants to have.

apart from all those stories. speaking of trust, trust is built on both sides. if the trust goes one way, then what will happen is betrayal.  basically, humans will be faced with a choice. hurt someone, or be hurt. and this continues to be the cycle of human life.  however, regarding trust.  humans need it, whatever the reason.  Humans can't do anything alone, humans will need other humans. 

whether it's a co-worker, or whoever it is, including our own wives. what else is related to our financial status, the wife can be our partner for everything that is beyond our reach to manage money. So basically, one needs someone to trust.
Yes, my mum, I trust her so much. She's very secretive and understandable. People must learn how to trust each other, no matter what's happening in the world today.  Find someone you can trust. Because we all need that person we can talk to when things goes wrong in our life and he will not use it against us.
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November 15, 2022, 12:17:18 PM
#38
Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?


Money is the root cause of various criminal cases, including what you described, all crimes are related to money. However, is it really money that is to blame. or is it the human being who can't stop himself from wanting something that doesn't belong to him.  I think, the root cause of all the crimes that are told here the root cause is not money. but the person who scapegoats the money he wants to have.

apart from all those stories. speaking of trust, trust is built on both sides. if the trust goes one way, then what will happen is betrayal.  basically, humans will be faced with a choice. hurt someone, or be hurt. and this continues to be the cycle of human life.  however, regarding trust.  humans need it, whatever the reason.  Humans can't do anything alone, humans will need other humans. 

whether it's a co-worker, or whoever it is, including our own wives. what else is related to our financial status, the wife can be our partner for everything that is beyond our reach to manage money. So basically, one needs someone to trust.
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November 14, 2022, 05:23:32 PM
#37
My immediate family knows my financial situation and I've told them what to do if ever in case and all of the sudden, I'm gone for good. But if there's anyone that I'll trust, it will be from my immediate family rather than outside of our circle.

I can assess what their motives are and if they have something in need. I have also tested them about leaving piles of cash in my table and it hasn't even moved.

I've got trust issues for those that don't usually come at our home and I won't do that test I've done for them.
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November 14, 2022, 05:20:38 PM
#36
From my principles I don't think that there is any leaves for someone to trust any person because trusting people have different way you can do that but it's not something that you can trust with what you know that is your measure 10k your life so I don't believe on crossing anyone because of human character is differ
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November 14, 2022, 07:39:00 AM
#35
Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?

A wife is someone you can commit your money and financial assets to, but that isn't always the case in today's world, when the love of money, selfish interests, and greed has taken over everyone. Marrying a woman with whom you can commit your financial assets is commendable if and only if you find one with decent character.

Choosing a life partner is one of the most crucial tasks you must do with prudence; if you fail in that area, you have failed miserably in life. IMO, I'd rather have my riches and fortune in my own hands till I find a trustworthy partner with whom I can keep my wealth safe with for the time being.
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November 14, 2022, 05:26:41 AM
#34
All of us has someone in our life who we can trust and rely on  for guidance and advice mostly they are our parents and siblings. They will always help you and guide you selflessly without any ill intentions.  Some people have friends those they trust but that's rare now as everyone has their intentions and opinions about everything, they judge you in your hard times that disturbs alot .

Of course, we have some people with that we can tell some stories about our life and someone who we can trust and ask for advice. But we cannot tell anyone about anything just because we trust them because sometimes we are trying to hide something to protect them as well from spilling the tea. Trusting people is heard especially when you had lots of experiences where you trust some people in the past but they failed to keep those secrets and spilled it to others. I'm really disappointed cause I myself had experienced such kind of thing, that's why today I am always silent about things that are not supposed to be shared with somebody else.
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November 14, 2022, 01:54:43 AM
#33
Happenings around the world currently are making me feel that nobody is trustworthy. Some persons are very fortunate to have persons around them to whom they can entrust some valuables in their hands and they are guaranteed that those valuables are in safe hands.
It's really hard to trust someone because you don't know if they're honest and genuine towards you. Even someone we loved can betray us. Just like these people involved in the stories you shared who committed such crime to their family members, it's all because of money. Their greed to take advantage the demise of their loved ones (from their own doing) for money led them to do such thing. It's scary and can make you realize that even at home you'll not be safe if you're surrounded by people that have such thinking. In my case, I have my family that I can trust and depend on because we've been through a lot that money can't buy.
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November 14, 2022, 01:03:34 AM
#32
Personally, I trust easily and tend to learn the hard way but after an incident which would have caused dire circumstances, I buckled up.
You can be exploited if people find out that you easily trust. Trust is earned and even after it is earned, it still has to be under observation just like loyalty because it can be easily broken. I don't trust anyone so that dissapointment can be avoided, I also do not trust myself, because there are situations that can come and I cannot say exactly how I would react. So with that in mind, I have an image of how quickly someone can break my trust if they are pushed to it, or under pressure.
Quite true. But just like me, I think there are others who are as vulnerable as me and see the world as fair and good( but not anymore tho) No matter how watchful and observant one is, there are people who can be pretentious. The op stated an instance of where a mother aided in the killing of her own child just for money and you think prior to the incidence, the son would have believed such could come to him from his family?
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November 13, 2022, 08:55:42 AM
#31
The truth is that, ultimately, you cannot trust anyone. I was always quite an introverted person who hardly opened up to others. After having my trust broken quite a few times, with a few of those being extremely major offenses causing undescribable issues in my personal life, I find it extremely difficult to wholeheartedly trust someone again. Generally, I tend to be picky about the people I have in my life. I don't simply want to hang out with someone just for the sake of having someone to have a beer with, but to be able to express your opinions and feelings, to have someone understand you and have a proper conversation with. Trust me, I've had trouble finding the right people at my age (24).

I'm currently living with my girlfriend, and I think I can trust her enough, and also hang out with a colleague who's one of the best friendships I've had so far, and he's quite older than me (37). It's sickening that all these articles you quoted are murders for the sake of acquiring money. Money should be a tool for a better and healthier life, not the ultimate goal. Unfortunately, such examples are a daily phenomenon.

It isn't easy to trust anyone in the current ERA. Because it has been observed that the one your trust always tries to betray you. Giving your secrets in someone's hand by trusting him is like giving a gun in another writing to shooting you directly. So in the current ERA, no one is trustable. Also, there is only one person in the world who is sincere with you and whom you can trust blindly.
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November 10, 2022, 03:36:24 AM
#30
Happenings around the world currently are making me feel that nobody is trustworthy. Some persons are very fortunate to have persons around them to whom they can entrust some valuables in their hands and they are guaranteed that those valuables are in safe hands. The world is gradually losing trustworthy and faithful men. Now you don't know who to reveal your financial and other secrets to because of fear of the negative consequences.

Materialism and selfishness is now the key driver of people's actions and most people are ready to go the extra mile to become wealthy or become comfortable. Humanity has lost the virtues of pity, mercy, or compassion and has embraced pride, covetousness, and an unquenchable taste for money. I can across some of these stories and I am just imagining who one can trust.

1. Mother encouraged his elder son to kill her younger son for money rituals : A suspected internet fraudster confessed to security operatives that it was his mother that encouraged him to kill his younger brother for rituals that would make his fraud business prosper. He poisoned his brother and with the help of his mother they harvested the needed body parts that would be sent to the witch doctor for the rituals. He was arrested by security operatives during a stop-and-search operation. 

2. Woman killed and beheaded friend for money : A devout Christian woman killed her friend and decapitated her body because she planned to forge her dead friends will. After killing her, she arranged a will document that leaves 95% of the deceased wealth to the killer. The killer wanted to repair her house and she knew that her friend had the money because they had a close relationship.

3. Man pushes son off a cliff to claim insurance : A man was executed by the government because he staged an accident in a mine to enable him to receive compensation from the company. He murdered his son and planned to use the money to repay his debt and impress an extravagant woman he met online who always asked for money.

4. Wife accused of killing her husband for insurance money : The accused hired an assassin to kill her husband because she wanted to claim insurance money. After the killing, the killer and the woman rearranged the crime scene to look like a robbery and the woman instructed the killer to remove the hard drive of the house CCTV, but she didn't know that the camera had a memory card as backup. The neighbors of the family testified that the couple had three daughters and it was a peaceful and loving home.

5. Husband kills wife for money: A man shot his wife, locked the door, went to his office and later called the police informing them that his wife is in danger. He did this because he knew that his wife registered him as the nominee of her life insurance policy. He wanted people to believe that his wife was killed by thieves so that he can claim the life insurance benefit.

Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?

Trust is also a kind of loyalty, and it can also disappoint people. It is like a mirror. If it is broken, it is difficult to restore, so I understand the reason and I will not disappoint those who trust me.
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November 10, 2022, 03:32:24 AM
#29
I don't regret trusting the person I trust now, because I'm not suitable for living alone. With someone I can't live without, he enlightens me when I'm down and accompanies me too many days and nights.
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November 10, 2022, 03:29:17 AM
#28
Happenings around the world currently are making me feel that nobody is trustworthy. Some persons are very fortunate to have persons around them to whom they can entrust some valuables in their hands and they are guaranteed that those valuables are in safe hands. The world is gradually losing trustworthy and faithful men. Now you don't know who to reveal your financial and other secrets to because of fear of the negative consequences.

Materialism and selfishness is now the key driver of people's actions and most people are ready to go the extra mile to become wealthy or become comfortable. Humanity has lost the virtues of pity, mercy, or compassion and has embraced pride, covetousness, and an unquenchable taste for money. I can across some of these stories and I am just imagining who one can trust.

1. Mother encouraged his elder son to kill her younger son for money rituals : A suspected internet fraudster confessed to security operatives that it was his mother that encouraged him to kill his younger brother for rituals that would make his fraud business prosper. He poisoned his brother and with the help of his mother they harvested the needed body parts that would be sent to the witch doctor for the rituals. He was arrested by security operatives during a stop-and-search operation. 

2. Woman killed and beheaded friend for money : A devout Christian woman killed her friend and decapitated her body because she planned to forge her dead friends will. After killing her, she arranged a will document that leaves 95% of the deceased wealth to the killer. The killer wanted to repair her house and she knew that her friend had the money because they had a close relationship.

3. Man pushes son off a cliff to claim insurance : A man was executed by the government because he staged an accident in a mine to enable him to receive compensation from the company. He murdered his son and planned to use the money to repay his debt and impress an extravagant woman he met online who always asked for money.

4. Wife accused of killing her husband for insurance money : The accused hired an assassin to kill her husband because she wanted to claim insurance money. After the killing, the killer and the woman rearranged the crime scene to look like a robbery and the woman instructed the killer to remove the hard drive of the house CCTV, but she didn't know that the camera had a memory card as backup. The neighbors of the family testified that the couple had three daughters and it was a peaceful and loving home.

5. Husband kills wife for money: A man shot his wife, locked the door, went to his office and later called the police informing them that his wife is in danger. He did this because he knew that his wife registered him as the nominee of her life insurance policy. He wanted people to believe that his wife was killed by thieves so that he can claim the life insurance benefit.

Money was the root cause of all these crimes. For me, nobody knows about my financial status except my wife. I think she is trustworthy. Do you have anyone you trust?

The reality is so cruel, some people just can't fully believe it, but they can't deny everyone, there is still beauty in this world.
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November 10, 2022, 03:20:19 AM
#27
Indeed, the most difficult thing to understand now is the human heart. You never know what a person is thinking. Sometimes the person who is closest to you and knows you best is often your weakness, but the origin of bad things is all about money.
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November 10, 2022, 02:36:18 AM
#26
The harsh reality or truth is that you can not trust anyone. To be honest, there might be a few people who can fully trust but ultimately, you can't rely on them either. Anyone around us is simply born with their positionning and perspective, whether it's your parents or your beloved ones, they all see you as some certain role. They all have their own priorities and agenda and nothing is gonna cover them. Don't feel sad if you find that there is no one you can trust. It's disappointing but just don't feel sad.
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November 06, 2022, 05:27:51 AM
#25

Same here, I love to watch detective movies with suspense and listen to real life stories about murderers who got caught.
It's always shocking when a parent kills a child or a child kills a parent. There bond there should be above everything else. I'd never hurt my child, I'd rather take the hit myself. People who murder their own children must have lost basic instincts that are coded into our DNA.

There is nothing wrong with our DNA except to preserve our survival as individuals in the first place and reproduction to preserve the human species in a second degree. Cases in which an individual is able to harm the people closest to him are cases of psychological disorder in most cases and the accumulation of psychological complexes that he has suffered from since his childhood.
There are people who are pushed by circumstances in times of disability to sacrifice one of their sons in order for the rest to survive, and this may be understandable to some extent, but cases of abuse emanating from sick personalities, can be studied from different aspects, including the nature of violence inherent in us, which we could not get rid of despite Civilization.
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