According to Osho, distrust of others mirrors distrust of yourself; it's not about the other but a deep issue within. When early love—especially with the mother—is missing, your basic trust is damaged, breeding guilt, defensiveness, and a narrow, conditional trust. With self-trust, trust flows naturally; without it, suspicion becomes your default and suffering follows.
If you can’t trust, it’s because you don’t trust yourself—hurt from early love makes you wary of everyone.