Within the Prism... such a thing was difficult, yes, but still needed. One needed to bear in mind that such knowledge could not be relied upon, and simply trust them regardless, while still acknowledging they could have been twisted by a force beyond their control.
It is not an easy exercise. Outside of that situation, however, I would think it is more critical to ask-- would the people you put your trust in tell you the truth.
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It is not an easy exercise. Outside of that situation, however, I would think it is more critical to ask-- would the people you put your trust in tell you the truth.
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Should it be so-- reading them is more necessary than knowing they would or would not act. Picking up on what signs they may attempt to give.