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Wednesday, June 1 - 8:31pmSanction this postReply
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sounds like a solid reason to check your emotions with reason to me.  Trust should be something someone earns not something that you feel. 

(to make myself clear here, I am not doubting that science can make a person feel trust.  I am just saying that making sure you trust someone for a REASON and not just because you feel its right is a sound idea.)

~E.




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Thursday, June 2 - 8:56amSanction this postReply
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Eric J. Tower cautioned: "I am just saying that making sure you trust someone for a REASON and not just because you feel its right is a sound idea..."

Well, something like 26% of the test subjects did not fall for the drug.  So, did they need a bigger hit?  Or are they more rational than emotional in their make-up?  Or do they greatly value money? 

It would be interesting to follow up with that minority to see what makes them tick.




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Thursday, June 2 - 10:46amSanction this postReply
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Dis-inhibition and trusts are not the same thing. Not sure these folks were looking at the correct process.



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