We all want to be viewed as trustworthy but how can we tell if someone truly trusts us?
Dr. Fontainebleu Shweinhunt of the Schmeckle Clinic in Lake Zurich, (Illinois, that is, not the real Lake Zurich), in cooperation with the Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital Psychological Research Project in Seattle, Washington, sought to answer this question in hopes of winning the prestigious Harper-Avery award for breakthrough medical discoveries. They presented their breakthrough findings at this year’s World Medical Lollapalooza Convention in Paris, (Paris Idaho, not the real one). They have isolated an infallible test to determine without question if someone trusts you. What follows is nothing short of amazing.
To find out if someone truly trusts you:
Arrange to be alone with the person you wish to test and say the following:
“Open your mouth and close your eyes and you will get a big surprise.”
If the subject complies, they trust you implicitly!
But think carefully about your next move. It can go terribly wrong.