1. Admitting Fault and Owning Values:
The person who broke the trust must acknowledge the harmful values or attitudes that led to their actions, like selfishness or disrespect for the relationship. They must also show they’ve changed those values. Without this honesty, there’s no foundation for rebuilding trust.
2. Proving Change Through Actions:
Words alone aren’t enough. The trust-breaker must demonstrate consistent, improved behavior over time to show they’ve truly changed.
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