
Is Gossiping a Sign of Deeper Issues? Social Media Influencer Sparks Debate
In a recent social media video, a US-based influencer known as Maggie May discussed the psychological aspects of gossiping. May asserts that people who constantly gossip are unable to deal with their own problems. "Once you start to talk about something and want to, you basically create this level of cortisol in your mind, in your body," she says, explaining that gossiping is a form of self-soothing. May's video, which has garnered over 100 views in less than 24 hours, has sparked a conversation about self-reflection and the impact of gossip on personal relationships. While her claims are not scientifically verified, they highlight the common human experience of seeking external validation and avoiding self-confrontation. The video serves as a reminder that focusing on personal growth and self-awareness can lead to healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life.