Kant viewed gossip as weakness best ignored, while Kierkegaard saw it as detracting from exclusivity, and Arendt deemed it unworthy of organized memory.
Phoebe Ephron highlighted the importance of discretion in gossip, fearing how loose lips could tarnish her own persona, despite integrating storytelling into art.
The Encyclopedia Britannica defines gossip as a focus on behavior and personal lives, suggesting that its negative traits have historically overshadowed any positive aspects.
A cultural reimagining of gossip seeks to reclaim it from its classist roots, seeing it as a means to challenge power and elevate narratives.
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