Fiji Sun

My name is Gossip

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Dharmendra Kumar, Suva

I came across a powerful descriptio­n that someone wrote of, one of the most serious problems that undermines the effectiven­ess of unity. “My name is Gossip. I have no respect for justice. I maim without killing. I break hearts and ruin lives. I am cunning and malicious and gather strength with age. The more I am quoted, the more I am believed. My victims are helpless. They cannot protect themselves against me because I have no name and face. To track me down is impossible. The harder you try, the more elusive I become. I am nobody's friend. Once I tarnish a reputation, it is never the same. I topple government­s and wreck marriages. I make headlines and headaches. I ruin careers and cause sleepless nights, heartaches, and indigestio­n. I make innocent people cry in their pillows. Even my name hisses. I am called Gossip.” The words that we speak to and about others have enormous power, and we are going to one day answer to God for the words we have chosen to carelessly utter.

“But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the Day of Judgment.” (Matthew 12:36).

Every person should make a deliberate and intentiona­l effort to make sure that his speech is uplifting, edifying and most importantl­y the truth.

This is equally true whether we are speaking to someone or about them. There are many things that even if true should not be spread to damage or destroy the reputation of others.

Be it on Facebook, any social networking sites or in person, avoid gossips and do not engage gossipers because I personally don't trust someone that talks bad about someone else to me, they would probably talk behind my back too.

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