autonomy and trust
Autonomy refers to the ability and freedom of an individual or entity to make decisions and take actions independently, without external interference or control. Trust, on the other hand, is the belief and confidence placed in someone or something, based on their reliability, integrity, and capability. In summary, autonomy is the independence to act, while trust is the confidence in that capability to act.
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