DiscoverThe Authentic Content Method w. Rasmus BasilierA Story about what NOT to do! (Norse Mythology)
A Story about what NOT to do! (Norse Mythology)

A Story about what NOT to do! (Norse Mythology)

Update: 2024-01-31
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Hey there! Ever heard of Fenrir, the legendary wolf from Norse mythology? Well, buckle up because we're diving deep into his story and uncovering some seriously eye-opening lessons that directly apply to YOU and your relationships.

Picture this: gods, giants, and a colossal wolf named Fenrir. Sounds epic, right? But it's not just about gods and monsters; it's about trust, betrayal, and the consequences of our actions.

So, imagine you're Fenrir, this powerful wolf, and the gods come to you with a challenge. They promise to release you if you can break free from these chains. Easy, right? But every time you try, they just make the chains stronger.

So, what's the big lesson here? It's about YOU and how YOU treat those around you. Don't be like the gods, letting selfishness and deceit lead to your downfall. Instead, be like Tear, willing to trust and be trusted.


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WHO AM I?


I’m Rasmus Basilier, CEO of The Authentic Content Company, based in Finland. I've been a coach and mentor for 100+ businesses to scale sales. So now I'd love to share all of my knowledge and experience to YOU, who is a part of any B2B or B2C business.


In The Authentic Content Company, our mission is to help you and your team become Known, Liked and Trusted in your industry with Authentic Content. In other words, we adore authenticity so we want to make your brand become outstanding with "You being You"! ^_^


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A Story about what NOT to do! (Norse Mythology)

A Story about what NOT to do! (Norse Mythology)

Rasmus Basilier