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A Trusting Society
Summary: Examines the way trust is valued in society. Explores trust in animal relationships and how they relate to one another. Concludes that society has become a place where no one can be trusted, and people must now accept that statement as the truth instead of trying to trust others.
This world is full of people who say things that mean nothing. People say the words "you can trust me" every day of their lives without even thinking about what it really means to people. Now a days, no one ever knows what the another person is really thinking, or if there is truth in what is said. People are like different types of felines. With any feline, a person never really knows what is going on inside their heads, or if they are about to snap at any minute. Felines have such a variety from cheetahs to cats in how they think and act. They are the most a like to how humans act.
Cheetahs are wild animals that not a lot of people would feel comfortable around unless they were experts in that area. People never know what cheetahs are thinking and their behavior is unpredictable...
This section contains 942 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |