Ysh wrote:Jacobian123 wrote:Ysh wrote:This is why you never trust.
How can any social structure that lasts be founded without trust somewhere in there? Certainly blind trust isn't found very often, but trust in a village's motives or that people will create an acceptable environment are certainly there. To never trust is stupid. That's not to say always trust everything, because that's not a very good idea either. Always take things with a grain of salt.
In some case you can build structure where trust does not needed. But I think for this game, depending on goal, you can not always accomplish these. I do not have such goal and I talk of my own experience here. Point is still standing to not be betray, you must not trust.
Patchouli_Knowledge wrote:Ysh wrote:Jacobian123 wrote:How can any social structure that lasts be founded without trust somewhere in there? Certainly blind trust isn't found very often, but trust in a village's motives or that people will create an acceptable environment are certainly there. To never trust is stupid. That's not to say always trust everything, because that's not a very good idea either. Always take things with a grain of salt.
In some case you can build structure where trust does not needed. But I think for this game, depending on goal, you can not always accomplish these. I do not have such goal and I talk of my own experience here. Point is still standing to not be betray, you must not trust.
If that is the case, everyone might as well hermit.
Kaios wrote:Spice Girls are integral to understanding Ysh's thought process when communicating, duly noted.
Patchouli_Knowledge wrote:For some reason, people seem to gravitate heavily on competition borderlining obsession creating a "either you or them" environment.
Kaios wrote:Spice Girls are integral to understanding Ysh's thought process when communicating, duly noted.
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