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Trust is the foundation of any relationship from "summary" of Nabila-Arthur by Mischanisa (Annisa Mutmainah)

In the world of relationships, whether it be between friends, family, or partners, one thing reigns supreme: trust. Without trust, a relationship is like a house built on shaky ground, destined to crumble at the slightest breeze. In "Nabila-Arthur" by Mischanisa, this concept is explored in great detail, showing how vital trust is in fostering strong and lasting connections between people. Trust is not something that can be demanded or forced, it must be earned through consistent actions and words that align with one's values and principles. In the book, we see how the characters of Nabila and Arthur navigate their relationship with each other, constantly striving to be honest, reliable, and transparent in their interactions. It is through this mutual trust that their bond grows stronger and deeper with each passing day. When trust is present in a relationship, it acts as a solid foundation upon which love, respect, and understanding can flourish. Without trust, these other elements are like flowers trying to bloom in ...
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    Nabila-Arthur

    Mischanisa (Annisa Mutmainah)

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