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Chapter 94 Express your trust in your husband with the language of love

Trust is an active trait that does not admit defeat but only helps restore lost confidence. Sigai Lokmaninov, the great Russian musician, was already a successful composer at the age of 25.However, due to his excessive self-importance, he wrote a very unsuccessful symphony, which was criticized by everyone.For this reason, he was very discouraged and spent a period of frustration and disappointment.Finally his friend took him to see Dr. Nicholas Dahl, a psychiatrist.Dr. Dahl told Lokmaninoff time and time again: "There is something great lurking in you, waiting to be announced to the world."

This idea gradually took root in Lokmaninov's mind, and finally he regained his self-confidence.Before Christmas the following year, he had completed the great Concerto No. 2 in C minor and dedicated it to Dr. Dahl.When the piece was performed, the audience was enthralled, and Lokmaninoff once again tasted the joy of success. Trust and support are to a man what fuel is to an engine.It recharges a man's mind and spirit, turning failure into success. Bad luck sometimes bruises a man's spirit, and a severe blow can knock them straight, but if someone tells them at this time: "Don't lose heart, things like this can't break you. I support you!" Things will be different.

This is a trust that wives place in their husbands, with a special ability to see potential that is unique to him.They don't see with their eyes, but with their hearts. Your trust in your husband cannot be buried in your heart, it must be expressed in words, otherwise it will be meaningless.You should express it with words and actions of encouragement, praise and love, so that your husband can really feel your love and trust for him. In this world, the person you should trust your husband most is yourself.If none of his wives believed in him, who would trust him with all their heart?
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