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What is the difference between trusting and being naive?

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"Trust is the highest intelligence, while naivety is simply ignorance; the trusting embrace human frailty with compassion, deepening their connection, while the naive crumble in hurt and anger."

According to Osho, naivety is ignorance while trust is the highest intelligence. Both may be deceived, yet the naive feel hurt, angry, and soon collapse into distrust. The trusting don't lose heart; they respond with compassion, understand human frailty, and their trust deepens. Trust values awareness so highly that one is ready to lose everything else, but never the trust itself.
Being naive means you don't know and get upset when tricked; trusting means you know people can fail, but you stay kind and keep trusting.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps your heart open without becoming cynical or closed
- Turns betrayals into compassion and learning rather than bitterness
- Builds resilient relationships rooted in awareness, not blind belief
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