Display title | The Power of Trust |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Trust is a rare commodity. And we mean the premium stuff, not the dime a dozen trust the Horrible Judge of Character dishes out. When someone is trusted by another person, it feels good and may even strengthen the one trusted, like benefiting from a small scale Combined Energy Attack or Heroic Resolve. Those so trusted will feel obligated to live up to that trust, giving the proverbial extra 10%, or sticking with the truster through hell or high water. |