Trash won't open from dock!

I've been unable to open Trash from my dock, even after restarting my computer. I can open it through finder by entering ~/.Trash in "Go to Folder" but that's a pain.
I know other people have asked this question, but the answers all confused me. I was hoping someone could (on a very basic level) explain how I could remedy this.
Thank you!

Hi auntie:
I still learn and I have been rattling around computing for 50+ years.
That file is in your home folder (~ library>preferences).
Preference files occasionally (rare, but it happens) become corrupted and then cause all sorts of strange behavior. OS X rebuilds preference files as needed with default values.
Barry

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