Sunday, 6 January 2019

THE INEVITABLE



Talking about people is inevitable. Whether you like it or notyou would have talked about someone without planning to but it might happen as a result of wanting to make a point, an argument of what is said to be true or untrue, or an example. The issue is not talkingit's why and how you are talking about them.
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So someone comes to me and tries to say or says something ill about another person, I always ask, what if the story is not as you heard or the supposed person has a reason or has done what he/she did for a reason that can’t be explained? Usually, when I come from this angle, the storyteller is thrown off balance and the topic is changed after a lesson would have been taught.

Another angle I come from is, asking questions that ought to lead me to the source of the story. The storyteller gets uncomfortable and withdraws. I also ask for the moral of the story so that I understand why I was told the story in the first place. Hehehehe! That’s very uncomfortable, right?

No matter your belief, colour, tribe, status, etc. talk you didn’t request for will come. How you sieve, react to, accept and reply the message makes it gossip.

It is very important to correct gossip with wisdom and love because the only way to change the world is to first be the change.

Imagine 50% of the people they go to talk to make them question their storiesit will definitely carry out a reboot in their system without their knowledge and will, in turnhelp them to subside gossiping.

Talk is inevitable, but the inevitable could be an instrument of a transformation.
Help someone this week. Remember, we need to be intentional.

My Thoughts

©Ala O. Wilcox

17 comments:

  1. I love this. There are always many sides to a story.

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  2. You're right. I think we need to question every source of information we are exposed to

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  3. I wish I could just get to hit a like button, just so you know that you were spot-on with this. 👌👍

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    1. Thank you. I think you already have hit the like button by commenting. 😁

      Thanks for reading.

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  4. Let me argue the 2nd paragraph. It is not always that the person will be thrown off balance when you ask for the source of information.
    In the military for example, there are classified information one must not give but we know snitches still live among us. A true information about a thing or a person can be given without necessarily getting it's source. That's my opinion without prejudice hun.

    Nice right up 👍

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    1. Hehehe! Thanks for reading. Thanks for your contribution too. 🤓

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  5. What we do with the side talks is very important. My position going forward is to querry the source and the intent.

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    1. 👌. You also have a choice not to listen.
      Thanks for reading. 😁

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  6. Nice one... Now I know another way to deal with gossip. Other times I just keep mute... Till the person talking says: won't you say anything? And I go: there's nothing more to be said. Lol
    Most times such people want to get you to add to the information they have so that they can say you told them in subsequent gists. Lol
    God help us. I take caution from this, not to also be the one spreading gists.

    Awesome write up ma'am!

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