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What does it mean to have a good relationship with another person? 

This episode explores the complex concept of trust, delving into how and who we can trust in different scenarios. The discussion ranges from trusting advice in everyday interactions to broader philosophical inquiries about the evidence of trust and the limits of logical reasoning. Real-life examples, such as getting lost in the forest and the dynamics of friendships and family relations, are used to illustrate the nuances of trust. The conversation also touches upon the inherent skepticism necessary for discerning truth and the role belief systems play in shaping our understanding of reality. The hosts debate the subjective nature of evidence, the impact of logical conclusions on trust, and the balance between blind faith and rational thinking.

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