“When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too.”
— Paulo Coelho
Speaking ill to or about someone has become acceptable. Societal norms morphed while social decorum lapsed. We now find ourselves at the edge of a moral abyss. It is time to reevaluate the standards by which we communicate.
Generally associated with sports and gamers, talking trash is the language used to psych out an opponent. Unfortunately, even though it is an accepted part of these activities, the overreach has entered society’s everyday world.
Talking trash, badmouthing, putting someone down, and gossiping all have subtle differences, yet there is one commonality; the energy put into the universe is negative. Therefore, it serves no purpose to raise the vibrations of either party involved.
But why is it so prevalent?
To be disparaging to others has become an accepted tool for social climbers and those in power. For example, an office manager may use negative remarks to motivate the sales force. Similarly, a coach may poke and prod the team to do better by belittling the players. Surprisingly, this agitation can have has a successful result. Yet, the motivation is based on negativity; sometimes, it is by sowing seeds of doubt to win an advantage over someone else.
So, how can it be wrong if it works? Just because something may appear to have the results intended doesn’t mean they are good. For example, a bully wants to make another feel bad while building themselves up; the end does not justify the means.
Thanks to the laws of karma, what we put into the universe will ultimately be returned to us. So essentially, cause and effect are far-reaching beyond the immediate outcome. Nonetheless, we may forget this in the heart of a juicy gossip session.
Growing up with the words, If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all, gave us a sense of accountability. Not only did we own what came out of our mouths, but our behavior also.
Society’s moral compass needs realignment. Sportsmanship, civility, scruples, social protocols, etiquette, and common decency are all practices that need to be championed.
What we learn to tolerate will become so.
We can change the world, and it begins with ourselves. Raising our vibration will, in turn, increase the pulse of our planet. And when those respective worlds meet, they will exponentially grow to create a world that uplifts rather than tears down.
The satisfaction of making another feel less will be replaced with the gratification of watching someone excel and an understanding that when one succeeds, we all succeed.
So let’s trash the trash talk and become the world we want to live in.
“Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.”
— Lao-Tze
Paola
I love to read what you write Charisse, thanks for sharing your wonderful thoughts.
I agree 100% that the mean trash talk that happens in life and social media has to stop, we have to become a more positive, inclusive and loving society, that admires and learns from each other’s differences. Whenever we help others grow, we ourselves grow. If we hurt people, we also hurt ourselves.
Love you!
charisse
Paola, Thank you for your words. I miss seeing you and enjoying your vibrant energy! Besos, C