Psycotheis answered Monday January 28 2008, 7:04 pm: Like anyone would say, its a riddle. Trust these days is a hard thing to achieve for most people. And keeping it up together is like making a bridge with just toothpicks alone for supports. And losing it is worse, once it starts it all soon fall apart unless you try to rebuild it.
Just because I happen to have it on my mind, your friend might have sent it to you because he or she does not believe you trust them or someone else enough. Or maybe just to give you a simple riddle. What you do with it is your prerogative. [ Psycotheis's advice column | Ask Psycotheis A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Monday January 28 2008, 6:49 pm: It's a riddle for trust. Trust can be easily betrayed, but if there is trust, it's good, but still can be broken. Basically it means that if you do something to betray or deceive your friend, you'll lose their trust. You might want to ask your friend what they mean by it though.
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