Let's spill some beans?
![Image](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-TV-39NFf10h6XlCoN5p41octxoyIS88YAH1MGVbknhq6xsRWObmPjFxDymIJGCAf9N8RsBnWF1d-3V_4y6pDObiS9kDAcR6KygIyNxLJ0Ph5IRW-4tvvIhdsVXjvNn6vwZzCMNZ_PVw/s1600/1000084323.jpg)
People ask me why I stopped writing. Sometimes, it's not a sudden loss of interest; it's simply that nothing has ignited my creativity or captured my imagination to take a pen and wield. Consider picking up one micelle from the flow: GOSSIP. “I don’t gossip. Occasionally, I come across information or hear something and pass it on—kind of like a public service.” If you know RACHEL, you know this. Despite understanding how harmful and toxic gossip can be, and that it undermines relationships and damages community culture, people still engage in it. It’s a psychological pattern I’ll never quite grasp. I'm not writing this as if I’ve never participated in gossip myself. I’ve experienced both sides—the giving and receiving ends—and neither is pretty. If you’re concerned about the latter, remember: let's normalize the fact that not everyone will appreciate or like you, and that gossip is a reality. The world is so vast that other people's opinions matter little. If you...