Thursday, December 31, 2015

No Posts on 12/31/2015 or 1/12016 - New Year's Celebrations

Temporary Absence of New Content Excuse:


Past Year Recollections and New Year Celebrations 

No new posts for Thursday, December 31, 2015 or Friday, January 1, 2016.


Look for posts in the new year on January 4th!

Thanks for reading, Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Wednesday Word - Warrior - 12/30/2015

Wednesday Word


Warrior 


Merriam-Webster Definition:

A person who fights in battles and is know for having courage and skill


Quintessential Voyage Definition:

A person who sharpens their skills, trains their physical strength and abilities, posses courage and other morals, and who lives for honorable victories


I'm not hating on Merriam-Webster but their definition is a little outdated and in modern context the word "warrior" applies to a other classes of people, not exclusively to soldiers and troops. 

Warrior-citizens: that's what we should pursue to be. Possess within ourselves the ability to better civilized society and to defend our beliefs, loved ones, and homestead. 

The modern warrior is not necessarily skilled in the art of war. 

Warriors are: 
  • skilled in leadership
  • well-versed knowledge of the world around them
  • train their physical strength and abilities
  • protect and guard their loved ones and their homestead
  • enrich the lives of those around them
  • further their position within their tribe and society
  • preserve the good spirits
  • destroy the evil in the world
  • they have strong character that is supported with solid courage
  • they are compassionate to those less fortunate than them
  • a role model in all that they do

Warriors live their lives with the knowledge that life is only temporary but their legacy could last for eternity. 

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Tuesday Take - 12/29/2015

Tuesday Take: 


Featuring a Bodybuilding Legend and an Action Star we all know...


"For me life is continuously being hungry. The meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer." 

- Arnold Schwarzenegger


I love this. It's simply put. I continually live with two types of hunger, the hunger for lasting success and the hunger for food (HAHA!). To play off the example of having a hunger for food, not all people have the same level of intensity or similar frequency, even cravings tend to be different between pallets and people. 

This is what Arnold is trying to say... Do not simply be alive and survive day to day to get by. Force yourself to possess Hustle and Hunger to secure something for your legacy, achieve beyond yourself. 

Arnold's quote encapsulates what Quintessential Voyage is about, achievements, success, thriving,  living and so much more. 

What are you doing to move ahead?

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

No Posts 12/23 through 12/27

Take this time and enjoy it with your friends and family for this Holiday weekend.

Monday Motivation will be updated on 12/28.

Thanks, Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Tuesday Take - 12/22/2015

Sometimes when the mind is restless it may craft something beautiful and memorable or it may be useless and idiotic. This is how my mind works, I am constantly pondering and bouncing from topic to topic to topic. I usually create phrases, jokes, ideas, and countless other types of products in my head all day long, at any given place. 

I've been hungry over the past couple weeks and months, desiring to do more. 
Yearning you could say.
Without putting in the work (and hustle) that desire is meaningless, as discussed in previous "Wednesday Words."
You must push, burn, and endeavor to achieve what you want.
Once you earn that reward, the very achievement that your ego salivated for or that you daydreamed about. That feeling of success and accomplishment is tremendous. 

So on this Tuesday Take, I leave you with a crafted collection of three words that you may consider a recipe for a personal triumph success or simply a catchy phrase for people to hang in their cubicles. 

YEARN,
BURN,
& EARN

Friday, December 18, 2015

Friday Fiction - 12/18/2015

What you perceive
What you believe
Is not what you see
It's not what's underneath
Try a new way
To get a feel
For who I truly am

Now this is flow
I wrote to be a jam
Some type of rap
Only hearing
my keyboard tap


Never wear an earring
No accouterments
But you'll see me gleam
Something shining
It's just my future tense
I mean, I mean

I'll rise and achieve
Only then is when
You'll believe
and you'll perceive
Until then
You'll to observe
I'll go get what I deserve

No one messes with me
but God blesses me
I'm appreciative
Thankful and humble
It's all I can give
Try at least
Each day I live
But its hard to be humble
When I'm this much a beast
At least.

I'll work and earn
Success is what I yearn.



Thursday, December 17, 2015

Thursday Thought - 12/17/2015


"Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life. Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something." - Henry David Thoreau

I have loved this quote since I had discovered it when I was about 19. It resonates with me that you should not swear off all vices and experiences that may be deemed less-than-good. My thoughts are that you should live with a purpose, have a life that goes beyond yourself and your worries. Do something good for others or beneficial for the common good, but also live your life and value yourself. 

Live your life, experience your life, do not be afraid of life.

What do you think Thoreau implied?
What is your reaction to this quote?
What do you do to be good for something?



Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Wednesday Words - Greatness - 12/16/2015

Greatness is the quality of being great, distinguished, or eminent. This word carries a positive thought to it, however it is rarely assigned to people or things besides athletes. I believe to be perceived as great from other people, you must perceive yourself and your value as great. To be great is defined as having abilities or qualities considerably above average.

In my eyes, being great is not a single quality, ability, or characteristic, but a combination of all your good attributes and achievements paired with your qualities and abilities. Being great is a process of your whole being.

In this day and age, I believe the ability to be deemed "great" is within yourself. There is no real need for verification from others, as everyone is out to watch for themselves. Find value in yourself, enrich these valuable traits in yourself, and then you may become great. Develop, enhance, value, and appreciate yourself, becoming great will then follow.

Value yourself, keep perspective, stay humble, achieve greatly.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Tuesday Take - 12/15/2015

This week's take is on select sections of a poem that has tremendous meaning to myself, and I'm sure you've heard it in some shape or form in your adult life.

I love this poem and what it is about. It gives me a solid reminder about perseverance and resiliency in life. My problems are only minuscule. I have learned through my adaptation and repetition of this poem to welcome challenges and setbacks. These difficulties that may arise are merely challenges, an opportunity to overcome and show myself and others just how powerful and determined I am to be great. (Great is a loose term and tune in tomorrow for Wednesday Word on "Greatness".)

Take a look at this poem. Take a minute to break it down line by line. What are your initial feelings? What do you take from it? Who will you become after reading it?

Invictus
By William Henley

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced or cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find me, unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Thursday Thoughts - 12/11/15

Thursday Thoughts & Theories is meant to be a topic open for debate and conversation, while trying stay clear of politics. 

The first installment is about a word I first came across in Steven Pressfield's "Warrior Ethos."

Andreia - a Greek word for manly virtue that means prizing valor and honor as highly as victory.

In this day and age, there are many people, specifically athletes, who will win at any cost and have devalued sportsmanship and many other morals along the way. Some people hold values true to their heart, however they do not "win" quite as much as the spectators would like them to.

I propose this question to you, the reader, is it worth it to take the high road? Would you rather win than have a clean conscience? Why or why not hold yourself to a code of honor if it means sacrificing a victory?

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Wednesday Word - 12/9/2015 - Peace

Personal Peace

This week's word is peace... freedom from disturbance; quiet and tranquility.

There is so much noise and disturbance in our lives, you need to find a way to make peace for your mind and your soul. It may help you restore equilibrium to your mind and balance between crazy and calm.

For example, I take time at least once a day for roughly thirty minutes where I keep my phone away, the television off, and allow myself to mentally regroup and reset my thoughts. You should do this too, if not once a day at least a dozen minutes, every two to three days.

Peace will enable you to restore your mental state, it helps you to evaluate daily situations, life choices, etc. Much like uninterrupted sleep we all need moments of peace to recuperate.

This is not a very difficult concept to grasp and very simple to implement. I challenge you to spend about twenty to thirty minutes once a day over the next four days. The ideal would be around the same time everyday. You can read a book, observe nature, drink some coffee or tea, or anything so long as the only person you're interacting with is you and your psyche.

Peace will calm the war in your mind and enlighten you to the heavenly hierarchy of what your priorities should be. What brings you peace?

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Tuesday Take - 12/8/2015

Tuesday Take #1

This category is do that quotes or poetry or short writings may be analyzed and utilized to inspire yourself to live that prime life.

One of my favorite persons is Ralph Waldo Emerson, many of his ideals and mine are aligned. Review his quote below:

"What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

What does this quote mean to you?

New Posting Categories as of 12/8/2015

As a part of Quintessential Voyage, I have begun to re-evaluate the postings and its categories.

As of today, Tuesday, December 8, 2015, Quintessential Voyage will post weekly based on the following categories:


  • Monday Motivation - Images to help inspire and motivate for the week
  • Tuesday Take - Simply a quote, a poem, or some sort of writing composed by another individual. This may also include an explanation on its deeper meaning to myself.
  • Wednesday Word - Brief essay on the hidden meaning and connotation for a specified word of the week. 
  • Thursday Theories & Thoughts -  A hypothetical thought or theory on life and what goes on in our society, this should spark discussion and debate.
  • Friday Fiction - Short story or poetry that is based out of a fictional creation, however this writing may or may not have been inspired by true life events and experiences. 
  • No Topics on Saturdays or Sundays
If you have any ideas or suggestions for the above categories, feel free to e-mail me or comment on the post. Well composed reader submissions may be published on Quintessential Voyage, submissions are encouraged!

This blog is based on the pursuit for the best life you can live and an unforgettable voyage along the way. My goal is to have this blog become a reference of words and daily inspiration to turn your daily struggle into a daily celebration. 

Join me on this journey, I promise it'll be a trip of a lifetime.