True Nature Never Changes: Choose Wisely Who You Trust

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True Nature Never Changes: Choose Wisely Who You Trust

Imagine a calm river flowing through a peaceful forest.
A frog, known for its kindness, agrees to carry a scorpion across the river. Halfway across, the frog feels a sharp sting. Shocked and hurt, it asks,
"Why? Now we will both drown!"
The scorpion simply replies,
"I couldn’t help it. It’s in my nature."

This ancient fable holds a powerful lesson: people often act according to their true nature, no matter the promises they make or the situations they are in.

Why We Trust

Many of us have a natural tendency to trust — to believe in second chances, to hope that people will rise above their habits. Trust builds relationships, families, teams, and dreams.
But trust, when misplaced, can also lead to betrayal, disappointment, and heartache.

The frog trusted the scorpion despite knowing the risks.
How often have we ignored our intuition and early warning signs, hoping for a different outcome?

Recognizing True Nature

  • Actions over words: People may promise change, but observe what they do, not just what they say.

  • Patterns over incidents: A one-time mistake can be forgiven. A repeated pattern reveals character.

  • Instincts over explanations: Sometimes, your gut feeling knows something your mind tries to rationalize.

Trust is precious. It should be given carefully, like a fragile treasure — not thrown freely into the river, hoping not to drown.

Choose Wisely

Choosing who you trust isn’t about becoming cynical; it’s about becoming wise.

  • Surround yourself with people whose nature aligns with integrity, respect, and mutual growth.

  • Forgive mistakes, but don’t ignore patterns.

  • Learn to observe quietly before committing deeply.

Final Thoughts

The frog in the story paid a heavy price for misplaced trust. You don’t have to.
Choose wisely. Listen carefully. Trust thoughtfully.

Because at the end of the day, true nature never changes.



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