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Now, let’s throw a horse into the equation. Most of us are constantly searching for a relationship with our horse that is based on trust. In theory, we want to trust our horse and we want our horse to trust us. In reality, however, what we usually have is a sort of one-way trust. In other words, we trust that our horse trusts us, but we don’t really trust our horse.
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