Repeated harm diminishes standing and trust
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Repeated Harm, Standing, and Trust Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle
Law Repeated harm diminishes standing and trust.
Explanation Trust is maintained through consistent lawful conduct. Repeated harm signals failure of care, responsibility, or stewardship. Standing depends on demonstrated reliability over time.
Standard Patterns of harm matter more than isolated error. Failure to learn from prior harm weakens legitimacy. Loss of trust affects authority and decision-making weight.
Effect Diminished standing limits lawful influence. Restoration of trust requires changed conduct and accountability. Law protects continuity by responding to patterns, not excuses.