If You can’t Say Anything Nice, Why Not . . .

We love to gossip and tell tales behind each other’s backs, don’t we. Of course, the public attitude is generally to decry such inhumane and ungracious behavior and to vilify those who allow themselves to be caught acting on it. Even those of us who shamelessly mock others for being unlike us don’t really like to admit we engage in such naughtiness. In fact, many of us are quite adept at picking on people for being precisely like we are and doing exactly the same sort of, well, picking.

It may just be that we need to reevaluate the whole way we approach such things. Being in conversation and community doesn’t mean we have to spend our energies on acting like those stereotypical meddlers we like to decry, which is of course precisely what we’re doing in decrying them. How much better to spend our energies and attentions together on positive and good things, like finding common ground, sharing what we admire and respect about each other and learning fine and meaningful and joyful things from and with each other. That leaves little room for interfering with other people’s ways of doing, being and living. We can sit around chattering and nattering with impunity when the intent is to be kind and thoughtful, and without worry when we’re not creating any sort of reasons for anyone else to be critiquing us either.

Improbable as it all may seem, we all know from experience that there are good and happy and positive things to be discussed and done and that there can be just as much pleasure in them as in exercising our Schadenfreude instead.graphite drawing

4 thoughts on “If You can’t Say Anything Nice, Why Not . . .

    • I know you’ve suffered those dumb clucks plenty. Bless you, you have not only survivor strength but the grace to see through the kind of insecurity and weakness that lead people to act so unkindly and then turn around and train all your youthful companions how *not* to fall into such traps from *either* side. What a great gift to share with them–and, in turn, with the beneficiaries throughout the community. Hurray for thoughtful and kind hearts!
      xo

  1. Jealousy stirs gossip. Gossip breeds slander. Slander mocks defamation.
    Defamation is against the law. Proving defamation is almost impossible but it rides a sturdy steed, nonetheless…

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