@MacKenzieScott & #DanJewett & @JeffBezos confirm that--if your #Journey is Steady--a Travel-Companion (tho Good to Have) is only 'Frosting on the Cake' | @MSN
That confirmation (Jeff Bezos' wishing his ex MacKenzie Scott and her husband Dan Jewett all the best) is linked through 'the main word' below; but I feel it's more important to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...
The word “Journey” is built on ancient words that mean "to Shine" (as it was once regarded as 'a Day's-Worth of Travel'). #Journeyed #Journeying #Journeys
(Interestingly, a "Journeyman" isn't specifically 'a Man who Journeys,' but is instead "a Qualified Worker who Earns Wages that go to Another" (a position between Apprentice & Master on the Labor-Path ... a position also known as Hireling or Drudge (in the Deprecatory figurative sense)).)
#Jour is an American English colloquial shortening that I haven't heard, though I imagine it's connected to the French du jour "(Dish-, Soup-, Feast-) Of the Day."
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