If you learn from defeat, you haven't really lost.
Zig ZiglarRead
One of the ways we communicate that we can be trusted is in the way we care for other people.
Interpretation
Trust is built through acts of care for others.
This quote by Zig Ziglar emphasizes that trustworthiness is demonstrated through our actions, particularly in how we care for and support those around us. It suggests that genuine concern for others not only reflects our character but also strengthens our relationships by fostering a sense of reliability and integrity.
In practice
In a team meeting to foster collaboration, you might quote this to emphasize the importance of caring for colleagues.
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