2.16.2019

Rachel Botsman : We've stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers


Rachel Botsman at TEDSummit  (transcript)
We've stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers
Summary
This is a story that profound opinions are written about trust and l really felt that Japan has a big difference in culture about trust. It's because the speaker tells us in the story that even if in China, the ride-sharing platform is increasing beyond the culture, though, it's not increasing in Japan completely.

The speaker defines trust as a confident relationship with the unknown. There is a common pattern that can show three stages. First, trusting the idea, having confidence in the platform, and using little bits of information to decide whether the other person is trustworthy. When people climb those stairs, ideas become normal, people's behavior transforms, and it will be called trust enables change and innovation. Furthermore, the speaker explains that trust, itself seems to change to local trust, institutional trust, and distributional trust so the real disruption that is now happening is not technological but trusting. We have to know that the new era of trust is coming, Japan seems to be really out of date, though.

The article makes me really notice about the cultural differences are important about trust and l who am Japanese seem to think about trust more than deception.

Words in this story
leap /noun/ jumping, jump, leap, skip, bound
cope with / deal with, handle, get over, fulfill
transform /verb/ convert, change into

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