Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Wednesday Word - Brute - 4/6/2016

Brute

Man Series, Part 2

Merriam-Webster:

of or relating to beasts; cruel, savage; purely physical


Quintessential Voyage:

a human possessing strong physical characteristics, relying on physical presence and prowess to exhibit abilities in a social setting; a physically strong and able individual


I am a strong believer in strength. Men are biologically built to be strong and able-bodied, it is a modern tragedy. Now men should not be brutish in the sense that they are primitive, lack logical thought, and depend on physicality to get things done. 

Life is a game of balance, your success is relatively similar. In this modern age, you cannot depend on your physical abilities to make you successful and gain you influence in order to achieve what you wish. Having a physically healthy, able body that exceeds the average expectation of cardio-endurance, strength, ability, or any other category, it assists you in gaining respect and admiration from others. This is not a jab where I say you need to live in the office and then in the gym. This just means that if you want to be successful in and out of the office, you need some other way to develop yourself other than investing in your career. 

Balance between your cognitive, social, professional, and physical development and abilities, that is key to building well-rounded success in life for this modern day and age.

Check out our take on Masculinity from last week.
Next week, we will read into how manners and courtesy shape who you are and how you're perceived in society. 

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