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This is a story told by Pope Francis, prior to his passing. Whether you believe or not in religion and in God is irrelevant, as this is not a religious preaching, but rather a life preaching. There can be good everywhere and life lessons can be served by anyone with a good heart. When I read this, I felt compelled of sharing…

In Ancient Greece, Socrates had a great reputation of wisdom. One day, someone came to find the great philosopher and said to him:

Do you know what I just heard about your friend?

– A moment, replied Socrates. Before you tell me, I would like to test you the three sieves.

The three sieves?

– Yes, continued Socrates. Before telling anything about the others, it’s good to take the time to filter what you mean. I call it the test of the three sieves. The first sieve is the TRUTH. Have you checked if what you’re going to tell me is true?

No, I just heard it.

– Very good! So, you don’t know if it’s true. We continue with the second sieve, that of KINDNESS. What you want to tell me about my friend, is it good?

Oh, no! On the contrary.

– So, questioned Socrates, you want to tell me bad things about him and you’re not even sure they’re true? Maybe you can still pass the test of the third sieve, that of UTILITY. Is it useful that I know what you’re going to tell me about this friend?

Not really.

– So, concluded Socrates, what you were going to tell me is neither true, nor good, nor useful. Why, then, did you want to tell me this?

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Gossip is a bad thing. In the beginning it may seem enjoyable and fun, but in the end, it fills our hearts with bitterness and poisons us, too!

~ Pope Francis

One response to “Why You Should Not Gossip”

  1. […] Rumours and gossip, like deceptive grasp, weave their way through the fabric of human communication, leaving behind a trail of discord and mistrust. In the intricate web of society, these whispers can unravel relationships, tarnish reputations, and create a toxic atmosphere that stifles genuine connections. Even Pope Francis told a good story about gossip, which we have previously covered in a previous blog post. […]

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