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THE GOSSIP

Variation of Reality

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THE GOSSIP

By: Jack Jacshirle
Narrated by: James A. Hillman
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When a Whisper Becomes a Sentence

No one hears the moment their life begins to change.

There is no bell.

No announcement.

No dramatic soundtrack.

It usually starts as a whisper.

A sentence spoken casually, perhaps with a shrug.

A half-smile.

A raised eyebrow.

A “Did you hear…?”

The words float harmlessly, almost playfully, into the air.

But gravity exists even for sound.

That whisper lands somewhere.

It lands in a mind already shaped by assumptions.

It lands in a heart already carrying biases.

It lands in a culture trained to listen more eagerly than it verifies.

And suddenly, something fragile is born:

A version of you that is not you.

You may still wake up the same person.

You may still hold the same values.

You may still love your family.

You may still believe in your own decency.

But elsewhere, another you is forming.

A stranger.

This stranger has a personality you never chose.

A past you never lived.

Motives you never had.

Intentions you never imagined.

Yet people begin reacting to this stranger as if it were real.

They look at you differently.

Not because of something you did.

Not because of something you said.

But because of something someone else claimed.

This is the silent violence of gossip.

Unlike physical harm, it leaves no bruises.

Unlike theft, nothing obvious is missing.

But something essential begins to erode:

Your name.

Your identity.

Your perceived character.

And once those are damaged, almost everything else becomes easier to attack.

Gossip does not require evidence.

It does not require due process.

It does not require fairness.

It only requires circulation.

And human beings are excellent circulators.

We pass stories the way we pass cups at a party.

We repeat before we reflect.

We share before we verify.

We judge before we understand.

Sometimes we tell ourselves we are “concerned.”

Sometimes we claim we are “warning others.”

Sometimes we hide behind “just being honest.”

But often, beneath these masks, lives something far less noble:

©2026 Sam Zuker (P)2026 Sam Zuker
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