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    1. This is an interesting word game with a double “minus”. You can't trust anyone. If a person tells you this, he clearly does not consider himself a nobody, and therefore believes that he can be trusted. Have you ever heard someone say ” you can't trust everyone?”:)

    2. No, you can't. Why? The lack of specifics makes the expression not only” absolute”, but also abstract. It is highly doubtful that this individual experimentally determined that everyone can not be trusted – he physically could not check each person. It uses generalization without having enough reason to do so. Therefore, his statement is false.�

    3. What's the difference? After all, the absolute “no one can be trusted” = “everyone can be trusted”. The result, in principle, is the same for both, everything depends on the individual perception of life. So it doesn't matter if you believe him or not.
    4. Your own version.

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