{"id":2564,"date":"2007-08-28T00:20:01","date_gmt":"2007-08-28T00:20:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2007\/08\/four-words-to-avoid.html"},"modified":"2007-08-28T00:20:01","modified_gmt":"2007-08-28T00:20:01","slug":"four-words-to-avoid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2007\/08\/four-words-to-avoid.html","title":{"rendered":"Four Words to Avoid"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The four words to avoid will not be a list of the four worst words or four potty-mouth expressions. Instead, I want to focus on four words that Kris and I use, that you might use, that someone at your workplace might use. These four words shape behaviors, they enable us not to have to make a decision, and they clog places in our homes. <!--more|inline--><br \/>\nThe four words are: &#8220;Might need it someday!&#8221; Go ahead, repeat it to yourself aloud: &#8220;Might need it someday.&#8221; With or without the exclamation; it doesn&#8217;t matter.<br \/>\nDo you use these words to explain non-decision or hope or procrastination?<br \/>\nFor instance, Kris got it in her head the other day that, since we had a fresh coating of paint in the upstairs bedrooms, perhaps it was time to replace the sheets on Luke&#8217;s old bed. She found a wonderful new color that I really like. Which meant taking off the old sheets and putting them in a linen closet that had, you guessed it, about 15 old sheets that we might &#8230; go ahead and say it with me &#8230; &#8220;Might need it someday&#8221; sheets and pillow cases.<br \/>\nSo, I checked out my storage room in the basement to see what I might have hanging around. There it was: a big box of baseballs. And I don&#8217;t mean a shoebox; I mean a box much bigger. I was a coach for years; I ran a baseball camp for 12 summers; and Luke played some minor league baseball and always managed to come home with some baseballs. So, I checked the box. Lots of baseballs. &#8220;Might need them someday,&#8221; I know I had said a few times as to why I keep hold of baseballs that are grass-stained so much they&#8217;ve turned golden brown. Now I don&#8217;t need these; Luke doesn&#8217;t need these. Maybe, I say to myself, &#8220;I&#8217;ll need them someday when (if ever) we have grandkids.&#8221; Well, that&#8217;s a number of years away so far as I can calculate. By the time grandkids come here, my shoulder will be so weak I&#8217;ll not be able to pitch or play catch and those baseballs might already have turned into dust &#8212; to use a bit of a famous line in the Bible.<br \/>\nThen we were cleaning something out and I noticed another closet with a bundle, and I mean a bundle, of baby blankets &#8230; which we just might need someday. Of course, they might be yellowed and smelly by that time, but we might need them someday.<br \/>\nWhat about books? In a modest assessment I&#8217;ve got plenty. Six feet of books on Romans. One can&#8217;t possibly read that many in the work I do on Romans. &#8220;Someday,&#8221; I say to myself, &#8220;I just might need Sanday and Headlam&#8221; even though I know full well that everything those two ancients said that was good has been assumed and reused in all good commentaries &#8212; and I&#8217;ve got most of them.<br \/>\nSpeaking of books. I used to read about 20 baseball books a year. Loved them. Now I look up at a three shelves of books about baseball. I can&#8217;t imagine needing them someday, and Luke says he doesn&#8217;t want them. A friend of mine was writing a novel with some baseball stuff in it, so I sent her 10 books or so. I haven&#8217;t missed them.<br \/>\nOne thing I&#8217;m glad of. I&#8217;m glad all of us don&#8217;t decide to get rid of everything we might need but, in fact, won&#8217;t need on the same day.<br \/>\nSome people, I&#8217;m told, think they might need leisure suits someday. 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