Trust a conduct I live by

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Hello, Hive Nation! It's been a minute here, and it feels good to be back here. I trust you are doing great.

Growing up as a child and being the firstborn of my parents meant that I had some leadership roles to play both for myself and my siblings.

At a very young age my parents would leave my younger siblings with me at home, or we would go home together after school, but as a lover of football back then, I would find a way to go play football, either leaving my siblings at home or going with them.

The problem was my parents always told us not to leave the house, so if I went together with my siblings, they would definitely tell when my parents got back, and I was the type of kid who couldn't lie to my parents.

But because of football back then, I started telling some lies, but each time I got caught and received some punishment, yet my love for football didn't allow me to see what I was doing until one night when my dad called me and told me something that has always lived with me since then.

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He said to me that night, "Do not allow me to lose the trust I have in you." Brethren, that word touched a part of me I can't explain, and it has stayed with me since then.

I finally didn't play football, but I started asking for permission, which surprisingly was granted at some point and denied at some point also.

As I grew older, I learned to give updates on various happenings in my life, both in school, church, work, and other things. I would say accountability, whether they asked or not, especially to my dad. Even when I moved out of the house to live with my decoration boss, I always gave my parents feedback on the latest happenings with me.

I did the same thing with my decoration boss, giving him feedback on how I spent money. When we have a job and I am given money to take care of miscellaneous expenses, I would come back and give a breakdown on how every penny was spent.

Fast forward to later: I was accused of stealing something somewhere I was working, and when both my decoration boss and my parents heard, they saw to it that I was defended, and it turned out someone was trying to frame me, but they didn't succeed because I had people who could root for me.

Sometimes in 2024 my boss paid my transport from Ogun State back to Delta to handle a big decoration job for him, and when I tried to probe into why he was willing to pay my transport fare to Delta State and back to Ogun State, Nigeria, he said I was the only one he trusted to do the job the way he wanted it done, and afterwards he called to appreciate me for a job well done.

No to the topic of this week's edition of the Hive Learners writing engagement. Trust is one of the mottos or codes of conduct I live by because it takes time to build, and it is very easy to destroy.

And as an event decorator, I have seen clients return because they trust that when they give me their money, the job will definitely be delivered to standard, so I intend to keep upholding a conduct that helps me build trust with people.

Thanks for stopping by.
All photos are mine.

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