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She argues that we don’t and shouldn’t trust in general: we trust specific people or institutions to do specific things. (For example: I have a friend I’d never trust to post a letter for me – but I’d gladly trust him to take care of my children.) Trust should be discriminating: ideally we should trust the trustworthy, and distrust the incompetent or malign.33
How to Make the World Add Up : Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbers
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