By Jay Younts at Shepherd Press | March 10, 2015
“Did you hear about…”
These words are a gateway to gossip. These words can entice you to be part of an ugly communication chain.
Someone comes to you and instead of saying “Did you hear about…” he says: “Let me tell you about the marriage I am helping to destroy.” Suddenly, when stated this way, this information is not so attractive!
If something you hear cannot be verified it is dangerous. There is precious little verification attached to the flood of information we encounter each day. Verification is not popular because it requires time, restraint, and careful investigation. Lack of verification leads to gossip.
What is gossip?
Gossip is spreading information which you or others don’t need to hear. If the words your hear or say do not build up or benefit others, gossip is a real danger.
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