Category: Self-Help/Personal Development Trust is a fundamental aspect of human relationships. It is the foundation upon which we build our personal and professional lives. However, trust can be easily broken, and it takes time and effort to rebuild it. In this category, there are several books that offer guidance on how to develop and maintain trust in various aspects of life. One such book is "Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator" by Jordan Harbinger. This book explores the concept of trust from a unique perspective - as a media manipulator who has spent years studying how to deceive people for a living. The author shares his insights into the psychology of trust and provides practical tips on how to build and maintain it in personal and professional relationships. Another book in this category is "Trust Me, I'm Trouble" by Jordan Harbinger. This sequel to "Trust Me, I'm Lying" delves deeper into the topic of trust and provides even more practical advice on how to build it. The author shares his experiences as a con artist and uses them to illustrate the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in building trust. In addition to these two books, there are several other self-help/personal development books that focus on developing trust. "Trust Me: Learning to Trust that God is Good and in Control Even When Life is Difficult" by Timothy J. Keller offers spiritual guidance on how to develop a deeper relationship with God and build trust in Him. "Searching for Me: An Adoptee's Journey of Faith, Family, and Belonging" by Sarah Haley provides insight into the challenges faced by adoptees as they search for their identity and sense of belonging. The author shares her own journey and offers practical advice on how to build trust with family members and others in order to find a sense of belonging. "Trust Me: Four Steps to Authenticity and Charisma" by Jordan Harbinger provides guidance on how to develop authenticity and charisma, which are key components of building trust. The author shares his insights into the psychology of trust and provides practical tips on how to build it in personal and professional relationships. Finally, "Trust Me: A Novel" by Megan Goldin is a work of fiction that explores the concept of trust in a corporate setting. The novel tells the story of a high-powered executive who becomes embroiled in a scandal involving one of her colleagues. Through the course of the novel, the protagonist learns about the importance of building and maintaining trust in the workplace. Overall, this category offers a wide range of books that provide guidance on developing and maintaining trust in various aspects of life.