Have Faith in Others
Faith Baldwin
Belief is a happier state of mind than doubt and
suspicion. By this I live, for if I don't have faith in others,
who will believe in me? I would rather believe in a thousand
people, friends and strangers, and have 999 fail me than not
believe. If many fail me, I remember how many I failed.
This is not to say that the blind belief of sentimentality,
the so-called "tolerance" of the dishonest and vicious, is sensible
or rewarding. There are some dark corners which do not react
to sweetness and light. Belief in people should be accomplished
with open eyes and clarity of judgment. But when your judgment
proves bad rather than good, it's no reason to walk thereafter with
suspicion as a companion.
None knows another's heart, his grief, his struggle, his despair
and motivation. Not all our greese become swans, but one swan
atones for many flocks of geese. All men share pain and mortality;
some bear these better than others. And multitudes have perished
spiritually for the lack of another's belief in them.
So, I would rather be disappointed than afraid of disappointment.
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