I don't think it's real. Such phrases often serve as catchy hooks for fictional tales, designed to draw the audience in and keep them engaged with an imaginative plot.
The significance could be a warning. It shows the negative consequences of a world or situation where trust is broken so often that people stop believing in others. For example, in a relationship, if one partner constantly lies and cheats, the other may develop a 'trust no one' attitude not just in future relationships but also in friendships.
I'm not sure which specific 'trust no one real story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with that theme. It might be about a person who has been betrayed so many times that they've come to trust no one. For example, in a cut - throat business world, an entrepreneur might have had partners steal ideas or money from them, leading them to trust no one in future business dealings.
" Don't Trust Anyone " was a novel about the protagonist, Su Fei, who learned not to trust others easily after experiencing a painful experience and gradually revealed the hypocritical side of the people around him. After experiencing a series of tests and challenges, Su Fei finally obtained his freedom and happiness.
I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by 'trust for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'. If you're talking about trusting the characters in the movie, there are many reasons to trust the rebels in Rogue One. They are fighting for a noble cause, to bring the plans of the Death Star to the Alliance. They show great courage and loyalty throughout the film, like Jyn Erso who has a complex backstory that makes her a reliable figure in the fight against the Empire.
It depends on your personal preferences. Some people might find it trustworthy for its unique plot and character development, while others might have reservations.
Well, it depends. Some fanfics are well-written and capture the essence of the original, but others might stray too far. You need to read a few chapters to decide if it's trustworthy.
Forgiveness is a key step. If the person who betrayed you shows genuine remorse, you could consider forgiving them. For example, if a coworker took credit for your work but later apologized sincerely.