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essay on pleasure of gossiping

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Gossip is often a favorite recreation and an innocent pastime at all levels of society, in all walks of life and in all ages,” those who have been embarrassed for no reason, or suffer from its radiation, will agree that “fire and sword are slow engines of destruction in comparison with the babbler.”

If you throw a stone on the quiet waters of a pond, you will see successive rings of ripples, one larger than the other. The effects of gossip are in no way dissimilar. “The flying rumours gathered”, wrote Pope, “and all who heard it made enlargement too; in every year it spread, on every tongue it grew.”

More people, it is said, get run down by gossip than by automobiles. Indeed, gossip has destroyed homes, ruined families and claimed lives. This canker often eats its way into the moral make up of an individual. It is deadly, it is destructive. “The strokes of the whip market marks in the flesh” (Ecclesiasticus) “but the stroke of the tongue breaketh bones.”

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