Is it possible to stay wholesome even if in your gut tells you that some people around aren't trustworthy?

MesswithanS
October 26th, 2023

AffyAvo
October 26th, 2023
Yes, someone can be a wholesome, moral person without disclosing everything to someone who is dishonest.
Boundaries are useful.
We can hold ourselves to higher standards than what others do for themselves.
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@AffyAvo Yes I think this is possible specially in a situation where you cannot really separate yourself specially in a workplace setting, am I right?
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AffyAvo
October 27th, 2023
@futureDeveloper Yes, it's definitely ok to keep a separation between personal life and professional life. I do prefer a workplace where I can be social with coworkers, but not everyone at work will be friends.
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