Rion’s inability to keep a secret

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I am not really surprised that Rion trusted the people around him and divulged secrets easily. I have met quite a number of people that are like that in nature. The truth is good to have people with good heart like Rion in this world. Imagine a a world where everyone suspects everybody and hide things from one another, what will become of us. Yes, Rion's attribute is very risky but when in union with similar kind of person, Trust would not be far-fetched.
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Rion is a good person who sees good in others. However, in some cases, he was just naive. His naivety is probably one of the reasons his mother did not tell him about his special abilities.
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Trusting people with your information sometimes pays off but often than not, you get into more trouble divulging sensitive information about yourself even to family members because they may end up using them against you.
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I was not surprised at all with Rion's "weakness" of sharing secrets with people he came across. This is likely to happen to any child who is dealing with the same problems.
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Not really. Rion's willingness to share information is in time with his personality and character. I thought Rion is quite naive and innocent, therefore, he is more likely to give others the benefit of a doubt. His innocence and good nature make it more likely for him to assume the same in others.
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I think Rion trusted people too easily with sensitive information. However, it was somewhat endearing to me because it reinforced the idea of him being an innocent good-natured person.
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It isn't surprising. I know for a fact that some people would do this. They'd divulge family matters, even secrets to strangers.
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cluetop wrote: 01 Sep 2021, 00:49 Throughout this book, I was dumbfounded at how easily Rion trusted the people around him and divulged secrets. He was quick to explain anything and everything (flash drive, powers, info about mom etc.) to each person he met whether it was Pavo, the Predators, or Psyriin. What do you guys think? Was his almost constant cooperation surprising to you?
This part of the plot was very surprising to me. I was astonished at how he was very willing to divulge the information. I would have thought these were things he would want to keep a closed mouth about. I think this could only happen in movies and novels. Human beings are not that trusting in real life.
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Nathaniel Owolabi wrote: 02 Sep 2021, 05:57 I am not too surprised by this simply because I know someone who acts similarly. Although I don't behave the same and neither do I approve, but I have to admit that it sometimes pays off. Trusting people can sometimes be what makes people replicate trustworthiness. However, I have to say that if you overly trust people you would oftentimes be let down. But Rion is just a character in the author's and the readers' minds, so I guess his fate lies in the hands of the author.
True, his fate lies in the hands of the author, but maybe it's possible to make a few deductions based on his actual character. Rion doesn't have muc of a social life in school and his relationship with his mother isn't that great as well. Could you say that such a character is attention-starved? Or perhaps lacks some social needs which can only be fulfilled through interaction?
It seems that's case and due to this nature, he is more likely to hold unto people who show him the least interest. What do you think?
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Well, Rion's character, capabilities, and fate, all lies in the hands of the author. We all learn from experience that trusting everyone isn't something that is appreciated. Maybe Rion never had a bad experiment.
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I was profoundly shocked by the fact that Rion was able to share secters with anyone he met along. We all learn from the experience that not everyone can be trusted well. Because not everyone has good intentions for us.
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Easily trusting people has its merits and demerits. I did not appreciate Rion telling people detailed information. But he is a good person so I understand and there are other factors that led him to keep doing this.
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You see it that way because of the environment you grew in and people around you. There are people who would trust in default. It doesn't mean it is bad but may have negative consequences when wrong people are trusted.
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Post by Gabriella H »

Well, some people have a problem with keeping secrets or generally keeping their mouths shut. I don't get how someone who barely used to talk to people suddenly developed loose lips, but oh well. So, in a way, it is both surprising and not so surprising.

Maybe this was caused by his upbringing. After all, he was too shielded.
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Post by Joe Candle »

I think the thing is in his psychology. He act's like a nice guy and he thinks that it's the only way of acting in the world and that it is the most effective one. If I was in his place I would have acted differently.
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