“Trust is both and emotional and logical act. Emotionally, it is where you expose your vulnerabilities to people, but believing they will not take advantage of your openness. Logically, it is where you have assessed the probabilities of gain and loss, calculating expected utility based on hard performance data, and concluded that the person in question will behave in a predictable manner. In practice, trust is a bit of both. I trust you because I have experienced your trustworthiness and because I have faith in human nature.
We feel trust. Emotions associated with trust include companionship, friendship, love, agreement, relaxation, comfort.”
Source: http://changingminds.org/explanations/trust/what_is_trust.htm
“Trust is the personal believe in correctness of something. It is the deep conviction of truth and rightness, and can not be enforced. If you gain someones trust, you have established an interpersonal relationship, based on communication, shared values and experiences. Trust always depends on mutuality.”
Source: http://www.lafkon.net/tc