You are immediately imprinted with the word and the emotional code the person had when saying this,
but what you are not aware of is his or her motivation in telling you.
This person could be angry for failing the class or simply making an assumption based on fears and prejudices,
but because you have learned to ingest information like a child, some part of you believes the gossip, and you go on to the class.
As the teacher speaks, you feel the poison come up inside you and you don’t realize you see the teacher
through the eyes of the person who gave you that gossip. Then you start talking to other people in the class about this,
and they start to see the teacher in the same way: as a jerk and a pervert. You really hate the class, and soon you decide to drop out.
You blame the teacher, but it is gossip that is to blame. All of this mess can be caused by one little computer virus.
One little piece of misinformation can break down communication between people,
causing every person it touches to become infected and contagious to others.
Imagine that every single time others gossip to you, they insert a computer virus into your mind,
causing you to think a little less clearly every time. Then imagine that in an effort to clean up your own confusion
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