INSPIRATION  FOR TODAY:

"Whoever  gossips to you will gossip of you."
-  Spanish Proverb

JUDGE  NOT . . . You know the type -  there's a gossip in everyone's life. It may be a friend, an  acquaintance, or a total stranger. Regardless, it is the person who  shares with you any amount of information about another, either about  what they have accomplished, or more often, what they have not.   Why does a gossip  perform his or her service so readily? Self-aggrandizement is often the  culprit. Knowing such valuable information about another as to be able  to share it, reasons the gossip, reflects favorably on the provider of  such knowledge. In fact, however, gossiping is nothing more than the act  of judging others. When a friend passes  judgment on another, might it be that, in your absence, they also pass  judgment on you? In most cases that is true. Thus, one measure of  another's character might be the presence or absence of such a tendency.   Steven Covey (of  "Seven Habits..." fame) offers a solution when he says, "If you do not  judge others, they will not judge you." In other words, if you are of  such character as to never discuss the merits or actions of others,  unless they are favorable, it is highly likely that others will  reciprocate in kind. If someone makes a negative comment about another,  Covey suggests that your reply might be, "That's interesting. He has  always spoken very highly of YOU." Many wise men, in many  languages, over many centuries, have repeated and paraphrased the maxim  "Judge not, that ye be not judged." It's easy to neutralize the gossip's  sting by practicing such clear advice!

-Julie Beall