What would we say if some words were taken away? Sometimes it’s more than words, and some words are easy to pull from our front pockets. The amount of times I hear this word amazes me, and many times this past week, it presented its heavy energy. This word is somewhat elementary.
It’s negative, whether it stands alone, or when it’s as significant as a brownstone. It’s a word in the dictionary that I choose not to use. This word is overly misused & abused. It baffles me every time I hear it, so I don’t even want to wear it. Why would anyone attach themselves to it? Can you even imagine what this word might be? I erase each letter as it appears on the page, intentionally.
I back space it into nothingness, but I digress. I reconnect with the letters at my fingertips come what may and find words that better suite what I need to say. Other words can replace this one word, with almost 100% equality. It’s a sight to see, and no, the word I dislike is not profanity.
There’s too much negativity in the world that I feel the need to over compensate, and to that you may relate. So if you ask me, I will share the word with you, and you may be inclined to eliminate it too. Or perhaps be more mindful and have your own individual break through.
Hey Nicole, the word I believe you may be alluding to is ‘sorry’. How many times in one day do you hear “I’m sorry”, “we’re sorry”, “so sorry” and so on?
If that’s not the word you are writing about, I will choose it to be my word, as it is so overused and spoken without thought, feeling or intention.
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Thank you Diane for your comment. Sorry is not the word but great guess!
The word h***, rhymes with gate and late and state, comes to mind. It’s a word that fits the bill of your description for me personally. I shudder a little when I hear it used flippantly in everyday conversations. I think harboring that emotion affects how a person lives every day.
Fantastic guess Patrick and I love your insight! It is not the word I am referring to though…
I thought I had it! I hope the real word has found its way out of your days lately.
I wish it did Patrick! I still hear it constantly….
Hmmmmm…. I would have guessed what Patrick said. I am going to listen to what I hear and say for a few days and see if I can guess.
Is the word “can’t”?
Nope! But thank you for reading my blog and guessing!
Now I’m curious…