The thing about Trust and Games people play

Trust is the quiet foundation of every relationship — not only the personal ones between family, friends, or partners, but the broader, invisible bonds that hold society together. Every moment of daily life depends on trust, often in ways we hardly notice.

We trust that drivers will stay in their lanes, that a flickering blinker signals an honest turn, that systems meant to protect us will do so with fairness and integrity. We place trust in institutions, communities, leaders, and even strangers — because without it, life would fall into chaos.

Yet trust, once broken, shakes everything built upon it. It doesn’t just reveal deception; it exposes imbalance. When trust is violated, it forces truth to rise to the surface — sometimes slowly, but inevitably.
with love,
Rheena Velia

Hebrew And Jewish Terminology Word Of The Week:  Environment and Environmental

While studying to this weeks Terminology Words of the Week Environment seveev|ah/-ot and Environmental (peegoor) seveevatee ; I was also studying Tehillim 38, of which we shall be going over G’W, later this week. In this Psalms King David is pleading for Almighty G-d’s presence and deliverance in His life and current situation or troubles despite His imperfections and transgressions.
I asked myself…….

-What is the definition of environment?

-Are environments able to be changed?

-Are there examples in the Torah or Tanakh about different types or kinds or categories of environments?

– Are environments and environmental retardation generation?

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with love,
Marie