No matter whether your sleep deprived, overworked or exhausted, gossip and controversy are the only things that will stimulate our minds. We all love listening to gossip for many reason some being escaping reality and some of us simply don't have personal lives so we enjoy to gossip and lie to make ourselves feel better. Out of the two genders, females are most prevalent to gossip as it is seen as a form of female violence.
We usually like to assume the worst in people when we hear gossip, most of the time our main concern isn’t even how much the rumour backs soundness. What we should be paying attention to is the content of the character of the individual who spreads these rumours. Chances are that the person spreading these rumours are an arch enemy of the victim, consequently anything negative about the victim will be incorrect. Respect is defined as “a feeling or attitude of admiration and deference towards somebody or something.” It can take years for someone to get to the top of the hierarchy where they are admired and looked up to. Rumours whether or not they are correct or incorrect can doubt and diminish the content of an individual’s character.
People who commence pitiable and malicious rumours have a questionable IQ, great minds discuss ideas. Before listening or even believing an anecdote scrutinize the rumour spreaders character and analyse why they came forward with this information to you. People are associated by the company they keep; chances are that the person who came forward to you believes you also have a questionable IQ. Unintelligent individuals give into rumours without taking into account two sides of the story.
People who commence pitiable and malicious rumours have a questionable IQ, great minds discuss ideas. – Mediocre Minds
“Rumours are like lightning on summer tinder, producing flames that dance in flickering brilliance from person to person, sometimes flaring in great conflagrations of exaggeration before finally extinguishing themselves in the cold waters of fact.”- Stephen Leigh, Speaking Stones
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