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Currency of Trust

Trust Is the Biggest Currency

Trust is the biggest currency in life and business.

That’s why I prefer to work with authentic people — those who are real, grounded, and true to who they are.

But how do we know if someone is authentic?

In our book SuperME Unleashed, we talk about why people lose their authenticity. It’s not because they are fake. It’s because they’ve been pressured — by expectations, by fear, by the need to fit in — to become someone else.

Yet, deep inside, everyone is already authentic.

When you live as your SuperME — guided by Purpose, Love, and Gratitude — you naturally return to your true self. You stop pretending. You stop performing. You start being.

Authenticity is not about being perfect. It’s about being real.
It’s the place where trust is born — first with yourself, and then with others.

So yes, trust is the biggest currency.
And the way to earn it… is to live as your SuperME.

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